It doesn’t hurt to ask

July 25th, 2008

I just finished reading Tib’s Q&A session and thoroughly enjoyed it. And since I don’t have any time to write, nor any ideas to not write about, I’m stealing the idea (again) and turning the time over to you—ask me anything you want. I’ll work on some answers over the weekend!

Blurkers, bliends, and blamily welcome!

7 Responses to “It doesn’t hurt to ask”

  1. mindi says:

    in your opinion, what is the VERY BESTEST POST, EVAHHHH that you wrote, or was most proud of?

    favorite or dream vacay?

    favorite song evah? or band?

    thing you love most about your man?

  2. Tiburon says:

    Nice use of the Blog combined terms. Kudos to you.

    Are you ascared to move across the country?

    What is something you are ashamed to admit?

    What is your proudest accomplishment?

  3. Angie says:

    Living on the East coast will be fascinating because of all of the history! What historical/cultural/iconic American spot do you want to see first when you get there?

  4. Suzie says:

    I love this! and have so many questions.

    What is your favorite or most current book project/idea that you have in mind?

    What do you contribute Stephenie Meyer’s success to?

    Would you consider writing a screenplay with a middle aged Happy Valley half crazed mom? (me)

    And what is the full/complex meaning of “Would-Be Writers Guild”

  5. Shannon Lowe says:

    All good questions! I can’t wait to read the answers.
    Here’s one for you. Actually two.

    1. What will you miss most about Utah?
    2. What will you miss least about Utah?

  6. You refer to your teen years as tramatic.
    What do you contribute this to?

    How have you overcome it?

    How will you prepare your children?

  7. Jesse says:

    What about your new house are you most excited about?

    I know you’ve always been much more into West Coast rappers, will this change when you live on the East Coast?

    Are you excited to live in a slightly different culture, and to go from being a part of the religious majority to a religious minority?

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