What are you currently working on?
My next upcoming work is a short, maybe three to five chapters long (if I'm lucky). I don't want to make it a huge production. It stars one of the shrine maidens, I haven't decided on Reimu or Sanae yet, but it involves some time travel into the past and solving an incident forgotten by many. It also serves as a little "Well, what if, in the past..." headcanon I personally find interesting. I don't like giving too many details away, but I will say this incident isn't from Touhou specifically, but it may have been part of its inspiration.
How does your work differ from similar Touhou fanfics?
I feel like I'm trying to add more action into my fanfics, unlike others I have read. However, since most of the stories I've read aren't exactly action-packed the way I try to do it, it's difficult to know if I'm doing it right or exactly how I can fix it and make it better. I also, due to how I am normally, try to interject common sense, despite it being Gensokyo, although this is mostly with those not native to Gensokyo. Other than that my work differs by needing improvement and experience, and experience is something I can get more of.
Why do you write what you do?
I like creative writing, and Touhou gives me a lot of inspiration. Things can be done in Gensokyo that would be impossible in the real world or in other settings. Other than that, my answer would be basically the same as the first question
Joveus the cast of Ask A Writer asked; I like entertaining people, and stories are one of the greatest of media to provide entertainment.
How does your writing process work?
In a few easy steps. Inspiration strikes, or something I do (a certain area or dialogue in a game/book, real-life event, et al) makes me think of a situation to write about, the ideas develop, sometimes I write a general outline, and then I just sit down and write with the little I have planned. I have had times where I hit an impassable writer's block, or I run out of time when I'm on a roll and can't pick back up where I left off effectively. After I finish writing I put it down and wait a day or two, then reread it (and continue writing, if I wasn't finished) and fix up parts that need improvement. After a week or longer of this, I will eventually call it done and not work on it anymore. Unfortunately, sometimes some minor errors persist, despite rereading multiple times, although those usually exist in the end of the passage than in the beginning.
What are you currently reading?
Textbooks. Now that the semester has started, the time I had for writing, reading, and general fun will be cut down immensely, and might not be resumed for months. It's tragic, the life of an engineering college student. I think I can pull through, though, and I won't disappear completely. Side projects go to the back burner for now, but they will be resumed eventually.