The Prestige and Question the Erastes!
Apr. 8th, 2009 03:35 pmNot as slashy as I wanted it to be. Should have read the book first, I think. I saw the ending coming about half way through, too. Nicely photographed but pretty meh. Disappointed.
Help help help! In a couple of days I’m doing a Q&A interview on Unusual Historicals—thing is I have to create my own questions which is pretty dull. There’s nothing much I don’t know about me.
So could you—pretty please?—come up with some questions for me? Doesn’t matter how many, I’ll pick and choose my favourites, and one of the question setters will get a free book of their choice, how’s that sound?
I’m minded to ban some of you asking, but that’ wouldn’t be fair. ;) Ask away! Please!
I won my printer! Whee! It’s a nice canon colour laser and not very expensive – I hope it’s more reliable than the one I have.
Bathtime.
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Date: 2009-04-08 03:40 pm (UTC)What is the book you wish you'd written and why?
If you could write about any real historical person (and nobody had ever written about them), which one would it be?
Assume you had unlimited funds, time and health, how would you work differently?
What is you ideal work space like?
Do you become a hermit or a blabbermouth while working on a novel?