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femmealunettes ([personal profile] femmealunettes) wrote2010-07-23 11:27 pm
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something to come home to

Ask me a question. About anything. Want to know something about me? Want to know what I think of something? Want to know something about my writing? Whatever you're curious about, pose it. I'll answer as thoroughly and as honestly as I can.

Seriously, I expect questions to answer by Sunday night. Doing this and catching up on the letter meme should occupy me while waiting for Sherlock to download. :D

Now, drinking and guitar hero!

[identity profile] moorishflower.livejournal.com 2010-07-24 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
I want to know what your favorite mixed drink is! :D

[identity profile] greyelveneyes.livejournal.com 2010-07-24 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
All-time favorite:

(1) Book?
(2) Song?
(3) Movie?
(4) TV Show?
(5) Celebrity crush?

I love learning things about my flist. :DDD

[identity profile] etoile-dunord.livejournal.com 2010-07-24 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm...

What's your favourite thing about sex?

What's your fondest memory of Butcher?

Do you doodle? If so, what do you doodle?

And, uh, while I'm asking things of you: Would you be terribly offended if I made my own recording of History? You kind of inspired me to try it. I won't go posting it or pimping it or anything--it's just something I'd kind of like to do. If you wanted to, though, I'd let you listen...

[identity profile] taliatoennien.livejournal.com 2010-07-24 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
Nice, very creative idea.

Okay, here's one that I'm curious about both about you and in the objective sense. When you're writing, what kinds of ideas tend to capture your imagination -- i.e. what makes you go, now I must write a story about that. And you mentioned that you tend not to write angst (I'm so the opposite of you there; angst draws me like a candle flame :D ) but when you do write sad things, how much of your own life experiences informs that, and how much is pure imagination? I'm sorry to make this ultra-long; I just wanted to explain the question so that you'd know what I'm asking. I remember asking this to a writing teacher I had once, and his response was that a good writer should be able to imagine things he or she hasn't experienced, that there was no need to let experience inform it at all, but then I felt guilty because sometimes my best way of dealing with something is to write a story. So I'm wondering where you'd put yourself on that continuum, and why?
ext_30459: (? what?)

FUN KWESCHUNS

[identity profile] schonste.livejournal.com 2010-07-24 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
k. I'm copying these from my formspring but they're fun questions so meh ;)

What is your most comforting tangible, bound book to hold, paw through, and read?

You have the power to cancel any currently-running TV series, without hope of revival. What show do you choose? & conversely,

You can bring back one canceled (or ended) television show and retain complete creative control over it. Which show and what would you do?

You can pick three fictional villains to enjoy croquet and a nice cup of tea and biscuits with. Who do you pick?

If you could smoke a bong with up to 3 real people from any time in human history, who would you pick to get high with?

What does your dream house look like? Is it a house, an apartment, a mansion, what have you? What sort of rooms would be in it? What sort of crazy, out-of-your-reach furniture & decorations would you install?

[identity profile] karaokegal.livejournal.com 2010-07-24 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Who would be first choice for a cross-over ship, no matter how impossible?

Also, did you see the Obsession Mix I posted for your birthday?