Selcouth: (adjective) unusual; strange.
Rules:
1. Thank the blogger that nominated you (and a link if you’re willing).
2. Nominate 5-10 blogs (links too!).
3. Answer the 13 questions given, and give the definition of your favourite (or just beautiful) word.
4. Ask 13 questions of your own. They must all be about writing, reading, books or book characters. Make them as creative/wacky/selcouth as can be!
5. Post the rules and include the award in your post.
6. Link to the creator of this award: Solaice @ Solaice Skier.
Question & answer:
1. Why did you start writing? And when?
teengirlmeetsworld MAED M3DUU It!!! sehe peeer persuered M3eeee
2. What is one thing a non-writer will NEVER understand?
haAAAAAARRRRD
3. Do you feel for your characters? (definition: if you kill them, you mourn them; if you take them from their only love, you cry for them)
Well to be honest, anyone with a soul would feel bad about killing a character. Especially S. S is a sad character, because sad starts with an S. And sombre. And suicide. And sacrifice. Killing S would just be sad all round for everybody involved.
4. What’s your favourite name combination?
nombination
5. When do you write? Is there a particular time?
knite iam @ batt whooosh
6. Pantser or planner?
lAl ov thsi is arcticualyl lpadenn otu detial BY dteila
7. Who’s your favourite author/writing hero/heroine?
RBECKYSGR
8. What is your genre and story type (novella, novel, series…etc)?
FNTSYA
9. How sucked into a story can you be?
10. Favourite quote?
11. Do the names in a story (written by someone else) detract or add to the reading experience?
not rly
12. What’s your proudest writing achievement?
i rote a haiku lemme sher:
i like to garden
I like using the shovels
shovels r useful..
13. And, lastly, where do you get your inspirations?
me
i ddint answr teh kwestoinz she agev my butt taths ok cuz
ok dun by