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Like Phone Tag, Only More Fun
Posted on December 19th, 2009 10 commentsThere’s something going around the Internet tubes. And no, it’s not a virus… it’s a game called (wait for it) Blog Tag! Yes! You can now play tag while sitting, and you won’t even spill your coffee. Does it get any better? (The correct answer is ‘no.’)
I have to admit, I was blindsided. Calista Taylor snuck up on me while I was drinking a chai latte with friends and tagged me. I just about spilled my chai, I was so surprised. I didn’t even know I was playing! (Aren’t those the best kind of games?)

So, having been tagged, I get to answer some writing questions that you didn’t even realize you wanted answers to. There are a lot of them, you might want to take a bathroom break first.
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1)What’s the last thing you wrote? What’s the first thing you wrote that you still have?
Well, I just wrote this. Oh! You mean… Okay, um, the last thing I wrote was part of a work in progress–that was
yesterday. The first thing I wrote that I still have is probably some stories in my grade one notebook.
2) Write poetry?
On occasion, if a poem comes to me.
3) Angsty poetry?
When I was a teenager, but I haven’t been one in awhile, so, no.
4) Favourite genre of writing?
Romance is fun because you get to toy with character’s emotions and bring them down and then ‘wham,’ give them the greastest gift of all–love. Aw. I dapple with other genres, but romance is high-speed fun with the top rolled down.
5) Most annoying character you’ve ever created?Well, there’s a guy character who always wore his shoes in the house and left mud on his friend’s coffee table. That annoyed the character. I’m not sure about reader’s though. I try not to annoy the reader.
6) Best plot you’ve ever created?
I think I might be creating it in my work in progress, but I’m not sure. It’s too soon to tell.
7) Coolest plot twist you’ve ever created?
Uh… huh. Hmmm… ummmm. I dunno. It’s hard to answer these questions because it’s hard to pull it out of your own writing, because it just is. Either that, or I’ve never written a cool plot twist, in which case, that’s just sad and depressing and I thank you for bringing me down.
8 ) How often do you get writer’s block?
Never. There are times when I have to step back, go for a walk and let the next scene or move come to me.
9) Write fan fiction?
Nope. I’m not avid about a show or series enough to feel the desire to pen myself some fan fiction.
10) Do you type or write by hand?
I can type faster than I can write now, so brainstorming and here-and-there notes are by hand, the rest is a la computer.
11) Do you save everything you write?
Yeah, pretty much. I’m a natural packrat.
12) Do you ever go back to an idea after you’ve abandoned it?
Define abandon. These are my kids, they might get neglected, but never truly abandoned.
13) What’s your favourite thing you’ve ever written?
That would be The 15 Date Rule. Not because it is the best, but because it was the most fun to write.
14) What’s everyone else’s favourite story you’ve written?
What? It isn’t The 15 Date Rule? Come on! Seriously though, people seem to love Caviar and Lemon Drops. It is pretty good, but it wasn’t quite as much fun to write as 15DR. (It came after 15DR and plotting it, etc, wasn’t as ridden with challenges to keep me on my toes.)
15) Ever written romance or angsty teen drama?
Romance, yes. Teen drama, no.
16) What’s your favourite setting for your characters?
Honestly, I forget about setting a lot of the time. I’m more concerned with the mood, emotion, motivations, etc. I have to remind myself to add setting into each scene.
17) How many writing projects are you working on right now?
Of my own–just one. It’s a first draft, so everything else of mine gets to hang back for a bit. I am doing some editing work for other people’s projects. (You can contract me to edit, coach, critique, and more! I do queries, synopses, manuscripts, and proposals.)
18) Have you ever won an award for your writing?
Nope. I placed in a contest, but I’m not much of a contest hound. I won first in a province-wide art contest once, does
that count? No, no it doesn’t. I just wanted to feel special.19) What are your five favourite words?
Leave me alone, I’m writing.
Not really–I don’t think I’ve ever said that. How about ‘pristine’. That’s a good word. Now, I need four more…
20) What character have you created that is most like yourself?
They all have pieces of me.
21) Where do you get your ideas for your characters?
They just show up, ready to kick a$$ (or whatever they are there to do).
22) Do you ever write based on your dreams?
Nope.
23) Do you favour happy endings?Sure. If it fits the story. It has to be satisfying for the audience, that’s the number one requirement.
24) Are you concerned with spelling and grammar as you write?
Sorta. I’ll backtrack to fix spelling. Mostly, it’s full steam ahead in the first draft. My first concern is the get the idea down before it disappears. I can make it flow or grammatically correct on the second pass.
25) Does music help you write?
It depends. Sometimes music interrupts, which is really annoying.
26) Quote something you’ve written. Whatever pops in your head.
“Cynthia tossed her wavy hair, leaving it tousled, sexy, and perfect in a way that made Beth think of champagne and movie stars.” I wrote that line in one of my edits of Caviar and Lemon Drops and then forgot about it. I reread it months later and got all pissed off. I thought someone had been messing with my manuscript. But the worst part was that they were better than I was. It was an interesting moment when I figured out I wrote it.
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That’s it. You made it to the end. I hope I didn’t bore you too much.
Now… I get to tag another three writers!
I’m going to chase after Yvonne Osborne, snag TK Richardson, and grab J. Lea. Lopez because she posted an interview the other day with moi and some of these questions weren’t covered in her interview with herself back in June.
Hmmm… I’m noticing a trend here… I’ve been a guest on all three of these blogs! It’s tag nepotism at its best. Love it!
interviews aspiring writers, blog tag, Calista Taylor, J. Lea Lopez, Jean Oram, TK Richardson, writer interview, writing tag, Yvonne Osborne10 responses to “Like Phone Tag, Only More Fun”

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Hey this sounds fun! Guess I’m it.
Thanks Jean. Oh and I just read your interview on her blog. Loved it! -
Great answers Jean
Good choices to tag too! -
Holy cow! That’s a lot of questions. I’m going to have to think on it for a bit.
Thanks Jean (I think! ha) I liked your first answer to #19, what we all wish we could say. -
I did it! And passed the challenge on to another. Merry Christmas to you too. We’ll get back down to the business of Banned Books after the holidays.
Thanks Jean.
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ooooh yay! these are more fun questions! i’ll try to post this on mine sometime this week. thanks for tagging me. hope you had a great christmas!
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TK Richardson December 19th, 2009 at 10:13