@SnuffyBucket Oooh. You know I'm now going to drive myself mad re-reading Sink a Ship looking for clues, right? :D A fun little secret! I need to knoooow. haha zombie Sandy was fantastic, and I totally get why the Seth and Lilith back and forth would be fun to write, it was so enjoyable to read!
I hope you're going to answer it too and not just leave us all hanging in suspense wondering whether Morgyn in a basque and stockings or Morgyn in tiny lace pants was your favourite chapter. ;)
Obviously the fishnets. No, I actually didn't enjoy making that chapter because it was the one with Cordelia and Micah talking in the most awkwardly shaped tiny space in the house which was not a smart decision for screenshotting, haha.
I think my favourite is still Chapter 30 (Out of Hand), because the memory segment has lots of information, but not really. I also like all of the interludes, mainly because they have been taking up space in my head for too long.
Least favourite... probably one of the early chapters, because they're so slow-paced. I kind of wish I made that slicker, maybe combined some of them, but then I'm still not sure what I would have done differently.
Easiest to write, any of the first person POV chapters, apart from Cordelia's, so either Morgyn's Chapter 23 (It Starts with Intrigue) or 44 (The Demon), Micah's Chapter 46 (No Absolution) or Hawthorne's Chapter 66 (Basically an Adult). I really like writing 1st person, I don't know why I don't do it more often, other than that it would give too much away.
I don't know which one was hardest to write, but any of Hawthorne's uni chapters were a huge pain in the behind to screenshot, because all the random background people kept getting evicted from the household for not being students, blocking me out of build mode, and getting the sprites to appear in the right colour was a nightmare (well, even getting them in the first place). Ugh, I hate the sprites :joy: But all of that is much more to do with the technical side being a nuisance rather than your way more meaningful reasoning of certain chapters being too emotionally taxing to write - I haven't really had that yet, maybe some day.