Deb tagged me the other day, and since I’m having a seriously sucky writing day (why won’t this scene cooperate???), I’m going to go ahead and do it now. Who knows, maybe it will open the word floodgate, and I’ll still be able to get to my pages today.
1) What’s your favorite song? This is one of those ‘can’t pick just one’ questions. Right now I’m loving Keith Urban’s Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing album. I’m also loving Chris Rice’s When Did You Fall In Love With Me and Lemonade, as well as anything from Little Big Town.
2) Name the top 3 favorite vacations you’ve had: Disneyland with Daredevil and Scienceboy (summer of 2005), Cancun for my honeymoon (favorite because my husband and I have a lot of hilarious memories), and Stone Mountain in Georgia — a looonng time ago family vacation, where my Dad and I walked to the top of Stone Mountain and left my sister and mom in the dust (they never even managed to get to the top–instead, Dad and I thumbed our noses at them from the peak. *g*)
3) Name the top 3 vacations you’d like to have: Scotland, Hawaii, and Spain
4) Who’s your favorite romance author? Judith McNaught, hands down, up and sideways.
She is my inspiration.
5) Name your top 5 favorite all-time books: Anne of Green Gables series, Little Women, Judith McNaught’s Perfect, Catherine Anderson’s Blue Skies, and Dean Koontz’s Lightning….Those are the first five that came to me.
6) If you were/are married, how’d you meet your husband? We were snail mail pen-friends from 1992 until 1995, when we finally met.
I thought he was a weirdo, but he was a hot, sexy, weirdo, so I gave him a shot.
7) What’s your favorite food and/or beverage to have when writing or working? Coca-Cola, Chocolate Chip Cookies, or M&Ms.
8) If you had your choice, name the top 3 agents you would want to represent you. The Knight Agency, The Nelson Agency, Trident Media Group
9) LAST QUESTION (a la Barbara Walters to Katherine Hepburn): If you could be a tree, what kind of tree would you be? I think I’d be an Oak tree. Strong, with deep roots.


