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confessoralana. If you would like to play, comment saying “Five,” and I’ll give you five things to talk about.
1. Your pencil (the one with the rubber on top) spontaneously assumes magical properties and you get to write 3 things into your life and 3 things you can erase.
Things I’d write in would be health for me and my loved ones, the financial means to live as I’d like, and a successful writing career.
Things I’d write out would be self-doubt, procrastination, and giant horrify insectoids.
2. I'm sure you've imagined yourself as a protagonist in a fairytale. Which one is it and what place/role would you assume in Storybrooke?
Since the role of the woman in most fairytales is too passive, I always sort of re-imagine them in a more satisfying way. Like my “Sleeping Beauty” would have me waking the pretty boy cursed to sleep by Selene. I’d be a non-reluctant hero.
3. Favourite memory.
This one is so hard. Visiting the Louvre or Westminster Abbey? My first DragonCon? Getting my first check from writing and seeing my first by-line in a magazine? Doing fun things with my family in my growing-up years? I’m probably forgetting a lot and incredibly lucky I have so many to choose from.
4. Favourite place.
Since it’s hard to pick just one how about London, the ocean, the mossy space (bordered with honeysuckle, hydrangea, and pussy willows) under the lilac tree in my backyard as a child, and the Louvre.
5. Secrets are meant to be shared (within reasonable limits, of course) or to be kept at any cost?
Hmmm. That’s a tough one. It depends on the secret and the people involved. It shouldn’t be broken for the sake of providing good gossip or trying to get one up on someone, but if keeping the secret is harmful in some way, it might be permissible to share it.
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1. Your pencil (the one with the rubber on top) spontaneously assumes magical properties and you get to write 3 things into your life and 3 things you can erase.
Things I’d write in would be health for me and my loved ones, the financial means to live as I’d like, and a successful writing career.
Things I’d write out would be self-doubt, procrastination, and giant horrify insectoids.
2. I'm sure you've imagined yourself as a protagonist in a fairytale. Which one is it and what place/role would you assume in Storybrooke?
Since the role of the woman in most fairytales is too passive, I always sort of re-imagine them in a more satisfying way. Like my “Sleeping Beauty” would have me waking the pretty boy cursed to sleep by Selene. I’d be a non-reluctant hero.
3. Favourite memory.
This one is so hard. Visiting the Louvre or Westminster Abbey? My first DragonCon? Getting my first check from writing and seeing my first by-line in a magazine? Doing fun things with my family in my growing-up years? I’m probably forgetting a lot and incredibly lucky I have so many to choose from.
4. Favourite place.
Since it’s hard to pick just one how about London, the ocean, the mossy space (bordered with honeysuckle, hydrangea, and pussy willows) under the lilac tree in my backyard as a child, and the Louvre.
5. Secrets are meant to be shared (within reasonable limits, of course) or to be kept at any cost?
Hmmm. That’s a tough one. It depends on the secret and the people involved. It shouldn’t be broken for the sake of providing good gossip or trying to get one up on someone, but if keeping the secret is harmful in some way, it might be permissible to share it.