* interview the writer

1. do you follow canon, or dump it in the trash?
–Depends on the plot and the partner? In general, I will always work canon into my stories as much as I can. In future verses that are AUs, I try to keep most of Blaine’s past in high school the same and will twist it from there. Occasionally, I’ll disregard canon for a crossover or heavy AU plot. But as a default? I follow canon fairly close. My main verse is set in Season Two, so that’s a given. I find it’s pretty easy to weave parts of Blaine’s canon into almost any setting. It just takes some creativity to make it happen now and then. So! BOTH, I guess! Because I’m willing to do either or. So long as it doesn’t risk who he is at his roots.
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6. how are you and your muse alike?
–I think Blaine and I are alike in good and bad ways. I don’t give up on people to my own detriment at times. But it’s because I care about them so much that it makes it hard for me to do. We internalize negative emotions because we don’t want to hurt or put anyone out for our own troubles. Though sometimes it boils over and it results in us saying something or doing something that’s a lash out. Doesn’t happen often and I’m working on that. We’re both a work in progress but I think everyone is. We try to find the good in things and try to lift people up our of the darkness they fall into because we hate to see people we love suffer or doubt themselves. We’re dorky, geeky and into things that make our friends stare at us like we have two heads. Though I’m not into puppets or crafts. Just nerdy stuff. We both love music and would be lose without it. We can be kind of lonely occasionally even though we don’t need to be because we have friends, it just happens? Hard to explain.Those are the biggest ways, I think. There’s probably more
7. how are you and your muse different?
–I got this in another ask, so I’m going to save it for there!