Sin
An interview with two talented writers
Floating Island
~Sin~: A Interview with its Creators
RC: “I’m plenty surprised indeed. I never really expected to have this story to
be co-written this way and up to the
current point where we’re at now. To
be honest, I was expecting this to die
out after about a month or two into it
but t.en always kept me on edge with
her beautiful writing and wacky comments. It’s not everyday we roleplayers
can find ourselves a good writing partner.”
t.en: Hmm, I didn’t have much in the
way of expectations so ‘surprised at
how well it worked out’ may not be a
good description. But I have been
pleasantly surprised at how long we’ve
kept the story running though, given
the tendency for roleplays to die within
a few months, and by what we’ve been
able to accomplish. ~Sin~ has been
the most amazing roleplay I've had the
pleasure of writing for.
3. The fight scene won a medal, did
you go into writing it with that goal
in mind or were you shocked to receive the nomination?
RC: “Honestly, we went into writing
that fight scene with the goal of setting
up an epic boss fight to please ourselves, really! So yeah, it is shocking to
receive a nomination for the best fight
medal, but it’s much more shocking to
receive the nomination from somebody
else.”
t.en: I never go into writing expecting
to win a medal or even for anyone to
be reading it besides me, RC, and
what few friends I can coax into reading it, so I suppose the latter would be
more appropriate. This is a bit of a
soapbox moment (haha, sorry!), but I
think it’s most important to just write for
yourself. At the end of the day, only
you can say ‘hey, those X hours/days/
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years I spent on roleplaying was worth my time and effort.’ As long as I'm happy with my
writing, that’s all that matters--at least that’s the attitude I take towards my writing.
4. Is this your favorite writing pairing thus far in your writing career?
RC: “I won’t lie, yes it is straight up my favorite for me. I didn’t really expect to get a partner who would let me write as much to my heart’s content and not complain about having
to read a ginormous amount of text, let alone come up with a counter-ginormous post.”
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