BOOF
1. Would you rather be bitten by a radioactive frog, get served as the annual Christmas dinner, or make something up (like a monster of the week) and then become its chronicler?
You'd think that the latter would be easier, but those tend to be kind of boring, to say the least. (Or they're just things I'm into that I haven't gotten around to. To me "books" are a funny thing because they tend to blur the lines between the two. You can do "real" history without the novelty, and still read all the classics, and still have novel writing be good.)
2. If you had a hat that allowed you to talk to any dog, which one would you talk to? What would you talk about?
I've never talked to a dog. I'd want to talk to the dog equivalent of my dog, a kind that's easy to talk to but hard to talk to, because then I'd know everything there is to know. (A "dog equivalent" of me is also a little weird, in that we've had very little experience interacting with one another.)
3. What are some things that you're really, really interested in? The circle I draw arounds you, your friends, your family, who are your favorite fictional characters, et cetera?
The circle I draw arounds me and my friends; there's so much that I like about them!
The one I want to talk to the dog equivalent of is… well, there are a lot of dogs, and the people who know them are so many "verse" away from me in my own inner circle. I'm going to say the white-tailed deer. They have a very complicated social life.
(Also, I'd like to mention a recent interest I've had in puppetry: there are some really good webcomics with puppet-like characters that are increasingly allegorical and I'm very interested in that. Not that I'd know how to write that kind of thing for a living, but you know…)













