Or not.
Some time ago, Luisa was interviewed on her blog with questions provided by a fellow blogging friend and offered to pass along the love.
I raised my cyber-hand (Oooh, oh! Pick me! Pick me!) and she has obliged. Below are her fun questions and my answers.
Thanks, lady!
1. How did you celebrate your first writing sale?
First, some back story: Our first VCR was a hand-me-down from my in-laws. My writing goal for years was to use money I earned through writing to buy a new VCR before that old one bit the dust for good—which could be at any time.
My first couple of writing sales were articles that were clustered together, so I used the money from them to buy a brand new VCR with—oooooh, self-cleaning heads and the ability to mark commercials! (I’m dating myself here . . . DVD players didn’t exist yet . . .)
2. How many writers does it take to change a light bulb? Please explain your answer.
Just one.
But it might take somewhere around 37 light bulbs to get the job done, because she’ll keep changing it, trying to make it just right.
3. You know the advice, "Sometimes you have to kill your darlings." Was there ever a scene or line that it really hurt to cut, but cutting it made the story stronger?
I remember one line in particular that I wanted to use in my first book, but my critique group hated it. I tried putting it somewhere else, because darn it, it was such a good line, but it just didn’t ever feel right. In hindsight, I’m so glad I cut it. It would have been mucho cheesy.
But in general, I tend to have the opposite problem—my critique group and editor generally come back with, “Why didn’t you include this scene? Or this one? Write about [blank].” And I’m always glad when I take their advice; those scenes have often become my favorites. I’ve heard the same thing from readers, who of course, had no idea that their favorite scene wasn’t in the original.
4. Fast food: yea or nay?
Yea if it means I don’t have to cook tonight.
Otherwise nay, especially on date night. Unless I’m in the mood for a strawberry slush from Sonic.
5. Do you have a secret skill that you never get to show off?
I’ve got one weird and useless skill that’s hard to explain in words (anyone coming to the LDStorymakers conference, corner me, and I’ll do it for you). I got it from my mom, and my sisters can do it to: Using nothing but air, you move your lower lip extremely fast in and out, to the point that it's almost a blur. It looks and sounds rather funky.
I can also crinkle my tongue so it looks like a 3-leaf clover.
I know; such an amazing set of talents.
To continue the tradition, if someone would like me to come up with interview questions for them, just raise your cyber hand.
I can promise you'll get them . . . but it won't be until after the LDStorymakers Writers Conference (which is coming up in about 2 weeks . . . holy cow . . .).
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6 comments:
Excellent answers! Thanks for playing.
Fabulous questions and equally fabulous answers!
And now...umm...I have to run. I've yet to answer mine.
I can just picture you at the conference standing in the centre of an admiring group of people as you do your amazing lip trick. Great answers!
Okay, I'll raise me hand. I'd love some questions when you have time (post-conference).
I wish I had your skilz...
I'm totally cornering you at the conference I have to see the blurry lip. I laughed at the lightbulb answer. You're soooo clever :)
And since I am in a huge funk and can't think of anything brilliant to blog about, I'd love some questions!
hi annette,
fun interview. i especially loved your lightbulb answer. never thought of it with that kind of twist before.
yes, interview me baby. let me have it.
good luck on it all,
kathleen
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