Mark G. Harris recently submitted questions to several writers (including me) about the writing process. There are twelve questions, and he’s apparently going to post them one at a time so as not to overwhelm his readers with the answers.
Here’s a link to the first question. I’ll continue linking to them as he publishes them. And if you’d like to answer these questions on your own blog or journal, I’m sure asking Mark nicely if you can use his questions will get you a “yes.”
It’s cute you think others could be as brilliant as you and I. Hee hee, yeah, right.
My plan, Alexis, is to steal all answers that are better than mine in case I ever get to do something like this again.
Hey, quit stealing my plan!
No.
One must get up early in the morning to put one over on Becky Cochrane Carrington Colby Dexter.
Shouldn’t Ewing be in there … she is in Texas after all
I’d probably be in the bitter, impoverished Barnes family.
OR… the love child of Jock Ewing, and some girl in the Gioberti family … giving you a tie to Falcon Crest, and a chance to kiss Lorenzo Llamas when he was hot and before we knew he was a total jackass
Is that before, or after Grease?
I consider Grease to be his best role… He stood there and didn’t speak
He did try to dance, but y’know what, he tried in shorts and those legs were worth the embarrassment. Good point. His best role.
The crazy one played by Abby Dalton…cuz you know an Alabama alum had to be the illegitimate child of a man named Jock and an insane murderess.
Works for me!
“Yes,” in advance. : )
Anybody who wants to answer the questions on their journals are more than welcome.
I think Mark G is doing that to milk out the questions for 12 entries …
You don’t suppose he imagines these are substitutes for his own posts during that time, do you?