I had no idea what to write for today's post, and then I got an email from a friend who said "I really hate being asked where I get the ideas for my stories."
So do I. It's a difficult question to answer, so I usually just make something up on the spot, like shaking a magic 8 ball.
Lightbulb.
So, I thought it would be fun to be your magic 8 ball. Ask me anything. No subject is off the table. The questions don't have to be interview type questions, they can be about anything. Whatever comes to your pretty little heads. I promise my answers will be better than "ask again later" and "it is certain".
Every morning my littlest one get out of bed and asks something totally out there. If I can answer "Does a zombie taste what it's eating?" at 7:00 am, I can answer your questions too.
Post your musings in the comments section and tomorrow I will answer them. R is for Replies.

I want to know the answer to the zombie question. :)
ReplyDeleteBut since that's technically been asked already, here's another one - what's your favorite part of where you live?
Are we there yet?
ReplyDeleteDoes Mt Moriah have any caves?
Why is it called "the Rock?"
Have I asked too many questions?
Do you really care?
How did you know what my Q post was going to be?
ReplyDeleteSo are Newfoundland (New Found Land) and Appalachia (Apple-a(short)-cha) twin sisters separated at birth?
I love the concept of Questions --> Replies (for the Q and R of the blog challenge). Very cool idea.
ReplyDeleteOkay then: Liquor or beer?
Cool idea, Laurita.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your 'must have object' on your writing desk? I'll tell you mine in Replies too.
Why do wet ducks bark at night?
ReplyDeleteVery clever. Is your 8 ball ever wrong?
ReplyDeleteWHY?
ReplyDeleteThis is the question my kids asked frequently, though my answers were invariably insufficient as they would keep asking it again and again ..... and again...
;-p
My brother got a magic 8 ball when he was a kid. WE had so much fun with crazy questions. It was never correct.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty emotionally exhausted right now and have some workshops next weekend. I'd like to bring new material to them. Should I try to gut through a new short story this week, or just hang with what I've got?
ReplyDeleteI wanted the Magic 8-Ball response, not a responsible Miller response!