What Are You Best Known For?

  • folie a dru.

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    What are you best known for in writing? What is your trademark? What is your signature piece? What is your signature pairing? And anything else of the sort.
    I'm best known for slash and angst. Though I do dabble in just about everything, even het.

    I think my trademark is probably starting stories and never finishing them. I also write at least one rape piece per fandom.

    I think my signature piece overall is probably What Writer in Their 'Right' Mind...
    Per fandom, however, it gets tricky. I'd say probably Room 242 in Panic! at the Disco. Decayed Dancer for FBR crossover. Wrong is Relative for My Chemical Romance. And either the How We... series or His Cute Little Slut for Green Day.

    Signature pairings per fandom:
    Panic! at the Disco/FBR = Ryden
    My Chemical Romance = Waycest. I wrote a lot of pairings, but I was best known for Waycest even though I believe I only had 3 Waycest stories.
    Green Day = Billie/Mike.

    As for other things...

    It's been pointed out that I have a tendency to show emotions through actions rather than just saying. I don't dumb things down. And I have a tendency to prefer AU or not involving the "music scene".

    You guys?
    February 2nd, 2008 at 12:24am
  • Fake your own death

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    I don't really know what I am known for, but I guess I would have to say incorperating horror even in non-horror stories. I have this fascination with blood and so far, all my major stories have blood in them. I also am known for killing off main characters with no apologies, which is probably why alot of people have begged me "Not to kill so and so" even when the story has no horror or tragedy aspect

    My Signature peice is defiantly Anonymous. Everyone pretty much knows me through that story and was the one to basically "put me on the map" I guess. Because it was the only one of my stories to garner so many views, reveiws, stars, etc etc. I still get comments on it even though it's been over for like 8 months.

    My signature pairings are Frerard and Quatt. Those are the pairings I work the most with, and aparently I am known to have a Quatt fetish accourding to Isa XD
    February 2nd, 2008 at 12:52am
  • What's in a name?

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    I guess I might be best known for tragic plots in general.

    My signature piece is probably “Unfamiliar Eyes” even though I have another story with more readers and comments. That might, however, be explained by the fact that the other story is chaptered and has been around for a few years while “Unfamiliar Eyes” is a relatively newly written standalone. I believe it to be my signature piece because it has gotten a bunch of very elaborate reviews and has been recced by quite a few pretty well know Mibba authors.

    My trademark might be my notoriously slow updating. :XD Also I think another trademark of mine is the suspenseful writing and the cliff-hangers which occurs throughout all my work.

    I don’t have a signature paring though. So far I haven’t used a paring more than once.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 01:26am
  • The Way

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    I was born to write tragedy.
    I just... I dunno, I revel in writing those sob-worthy pieces fraught with emotion. I place myself in my character's shoes and feel their pain.

    Which is why I surprise people when I pop out a short, light hearted comedy.

    Pairings... It's not really a pairing, but I'm most known for my fetish for Waybrotherlylove [bordering on Waycest] stories.

    I'm not sure what my signature story is. It may be 'Don't Take My Brother' [first big story on Mibba], or 'Matters of the Heart] [co-written, tragic to the literal death], or 'Blaze of Glory' [my surprisingly successful attempt at humor], or my many, many other Keep the Faith or brotherly love stories. I'm really not sure.

    [Or does my winning Mibba competition entry 'Dementia' count?]
    February 2nd, 2008 at 04:14am
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    oops, sorry. double post.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 04:14am
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    I'm not too sure, I think my first My Chem. story, Chaotic, got me started. But I remember back when I was in INO a lot I got a lot of readers, and made a lot of new friends, through Sinful Addiction and Skin Deep.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 04:41am
  • What's in a name?

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    Pairings... It's not really a pairing, but I'm most known for my fetish for Waybrotherlylove [bordering on Waycest] stories.
    I think I share that obsession with you, Isa. x ]
    February 2nd, 2008 at 04:53am
  • vanete.

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    I believe my signature pairing would be Dune Trace/Vanete Druse. During this year, I have obsessed over them, and now my friends make up a mini fan club of them. xD

    Uhm, my signature style would probably be the fact that, in suicide one shots, I tend to end with the character dying to a memory flashback. I'm not even sure why.

    And that's all I can think of right now.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 06:06am
  • folie a dru.

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    I've also been told I'm good at killing people with actually killing them. As in, alluding to death or saying in symbolism that they die, but not actually killing them.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 07:26am
  • Mike Dirnt.

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    Hmm...I'm not "well known" but most people who read my stuff have actually stuck to my comedy pieces. I can make people laugh until their kidneys collapse. My signature piece is probably Oopsie! since that's one of my most-read stories. Which to me, is pretty pathetic. I'm also kind of (not so much though) known for sad-sweet stories. Not totally angsty, but sad all the same, like Sunrise, Calm and Quiet, etc.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 10:02am
  • Heartswell.

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    Ummm, I'm not quite sure about that... I can get a bit over-discriptive and I guess it's it's my discriptions that stick out to people [who kindly review my stories :cute: ]...
    My signature pieces has got to be my one-shot Twinkle, Twinkle... because it's basically the detour that morphed my writing into it's current stage, and people liked it too :shifty
    And I think that my abilitly to make things so vague and confusing to other people is what stands out in my writing as well. If you can consider that a trademark :cute:
    Other than that I don't think that I'm that well known for stuff.
    February 2nd, 2008 at 08:02pm
  • Mrs. Melting Crayons

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    My signature piece would probably be either my oneshot, It's The Way Things Are, or my continous story That One Boy.

    I guess my trademark is my descriptions...I've been complimented on them many times...
    February 3rd, 2008 at 05:57am
  • elsa of northuldra

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    I avoid fandom. I cant write and I cant read it unless I've never heard of the person.

    I've been told that I'm good at writing romance and having original and creative plots. My signiture would have to be "Shattered Hearts, Broken Dreams".
    February 3rd, 2008 at 06:01am
  • Mindfreak.

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    I would say my story Thump, for sure.

    Frerard.
    February 3rd, 2008 at 11:57pm
  • Fish Camp

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    Yeah.
    Sick and Sain, no questions asked.

    And Matters of the Heart as well.

    But as for pairings, Ryrard and Waycest.

    Big surprise, hm?
    February 4th, 2008 at 07:56pm
  • Synyster Lisa

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    "Tell Me, Will It All be Okay" I think was my best work. It was my best one I posted on INO. Someone told me she read it like 5 times. But then again, "You're Not In This Alone" inspired a friend of mine to start writing. I'd have to say those two are the ones I'm best known for. That, or my collection of x-rated one-shots.
    February 5th, 2008 at 05:56am
  • The Master

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    Science-Fiction.

    Probably.

    I've got quite a few.

    And Fantasy.

    And Master/Doctor pairings.
    February 5th, 2008 at 08:07pm
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    This is a toughie. :shifty

    It's hard for me to really get a sense of my own work, but judging from comments, I think it's my (over-?) description that really stands out. I have an anatomy fetish, and I love depicting crushing emotional pain by using a physical description, for example, a chest collapsing, blood gushing, veins splitting, not just the vague 'broken heart' concept. I just describe and describe and describe, with loong senstences packed wih adjectives.

    I'm probably best-known at the moment for Headlights, which is Frerard like the majority of my stories. I don't know if that's because it's the longest, or what. :] On INO, I had Crash Into My Fucking Arms and the sequel, Kissing Spent Cigarettes, but when I moved them here, I just posted everything at once, so I didn't develop a big set of readers with them.

    Umm. Yeah. x]
    February 5th, 2008 at 10:26pm
  • Leroquent.

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    Everyone I know says I'm pretty awesome with detail.
    I think a story is bare without it, seriously.
    February 6th, 2008 at 04:26am
  • Rose Red

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    I've been told that I'm very good at first person, and I make my readers feel like they are actually the character in the story. They feel everything the character is feeling, can get the details, stuff like that. And I'd have to say the my best-known story is my MCR fanfic, Petals In The Wind, espcially over at livejournal. It's the only chaptered fic I've ever really posted and haven't deleted, and my personal favorite :). My favorite pairing? I'd have to say het involving someone from MCR. I like reading slash, but I just can't write the pairings
    February 6th, 2008 at 06:37am