1. I get nervous every time I'm about to publish a post.
2. My best writing comes when I don't care how people will react to it.
3. No matter how hard I try to write light and fluffy things, my stories always take twists and turns into the thriller/suspense genre.
4. I always edit with my mom's opinion in mind. She's extremely honest, and incredibly intelligent. So, I figure if I impress her, I'm not doing too shabby of a job.
5. Characters never come to me if I sit and try to think them out. They run across my mind when I'm doing random things like making my bed, changing a diaper or runnings errands.
6. I started blogging because Stephen King told me to. (No, not in person *sigh*. Through his memoir, "On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft". Which I consider one of the best references books out there).
7. I am extremely picky about endings. Nothing aggravates me more than an ending that seems rushed or is unsatisfying.
8. I typically associate one real person to my characters. Whether it's a mannerism, dress style, the way they talk, it doesn't matter, but it helps me bring them to life even more.
9. I still get a little uncomfortable when a character uses foul language. It was never ( and it still never) approved in my parents house, and I catch myself flinching if one of my characters has a foul mouth. Weird, I know.
10. My first novel (which is underway) was inspired by a single word prompt.