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I'm stuck home on a Sunday morning. I'm sick and I'm bored.
Ask me anything.
ETA: As my sick son watches Scooby Doo cartoons in the background -- did you know Shaggy's real first name is "Norville"? Like, I had no idea!
Ask me anything.
ETA: As my sick son watches Scooby Doo cartoons in the background -- did you know Shaggy's real first name is "Norville"? Like, I had no idea!
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Date: 2009-01-18 03:58 pm (UTC)What do you think is the most reprehensible of human qualities? What is the best?
What, to you, is the essence of evil? How do you define good?
If you could give one quality or attribute to a child (a "fairy gift", if you will), what would it be?
And if you're still bored, I recommend taking the Reincarnation Placement Exam on HelloQuizzy, first as yourself, and then as various of your characters. :>
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:10 pm (UTC)Most reprehensible: self-centeredness (because it leads to every other kind of reprehensible behavior -- there's a good reason that "pride" is the worst of the Seven Deadlies). Best: self-sacrifice ("Greater love hath no man...").
I don't think I'm up to debating the nature of good and evil in less than 5,000 words, so I'll just say that I believe good is that which conforms to and flows from the character of God and leads us back to Him, whereas evil is a rejection of God's order and authority that leads us farther away from Him.
One quality or attribute to give to a child: Wisdom.
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Date: 2009-01-18 10:45 pm (UTC)Re: Questions
Date: 2009-01-28 07:02 am (UTC)Re: Questions
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:14 pm (UTC)Which makes me feel really bad, because my agent is totally in love with the synaesthesia book and can't wait for me to finish it. And I'd love to see what he (and editors) think of it, too!
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Date: 2009-01-21 01:21 pm (UTC)Mary Anne
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:35 pm (UTC)I will readily admit that giving answers suitable for four-year-olds (or seven-year-olds even) is not my forte! I think it would depend on the personality of the kid(s) in question how I'd answer this -- what aspects of not being able to see or hear God with their physical senses are most frustrating for them.
But anyway, trying to keep it simple:
If they're concerned that not being able to hear God talk means that they don't know what He's like or what He wants from them, then I'd point to the Bible as God's letter to us to help us get to know Him and understand how we should live our lives.
If they're concerned that being unable to see God means that maybe He doesn't exist, I'd use Christ's example from John 3 of how the wind blows and you don't know where it's come from or where it's going (and you can't see it), but that doesn't mean it's not real. You can see the effects of the wind, the way it moves the clouds around; and as Paul says in the book of Romans, since the beginning of the world God's existence has been evident by looking at the world He created. And of course when it comes to Jesus, we have the testimony of many, many people who saw Him and walked with Him and recorded His words for us to read.
Another thought that may or may not be of interest/help to them is that if God revealed Himself to us in a way that we couldn't possibly deny -- i.e. by letting us see Him or speaking to us in a voice we could hear -- then we would have no choice but to believe in Him, whether we wanted to know Him and seek Him or not. And God wants us to come to Him of our own free will, in faith, not because we have no other choice.
I don't know if this helps even slightly, but there it is!
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:34 pm (UTC)Questions, questions...
Is there any dish you really want to learn to cook and have not yet tried? Have you read anything that is not amonth the young adult/theology/part of your research for new book reading of late? (Always love your book reviews).
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:38 pm (UTC)I'm not sure I know how to parse your second question ("amonth" is a typo for...?) so maybe you can clarify for me?
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:48 pm (UTC)I guess what I want to know is have you read anything lately outside of the the books you normally blog about? :)
I tried hot cross buns once. The resultes were... disappointing. I can do an ok loaf of bread every now and again. Kneading is actually quite fun!
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:50 pm (UTC)I've got a bunch more book reviews on my GoodReads account (and different ones) than I've posted here, though. Mostly YA and MG.
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Date: 2009-01-19 06:06 pm (UTC)Rebecca, if you ever do a book tour, you need to make a stop in Wisconsin and then you can come to my house and we can bake together!
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:44 pm (UTC)World's Best Scones (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Worlds-Best-Scones-From-Scotland-to-the-Savoy-to-the-US/Detail.aspx)
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:55 pm (UTC)1. What is the most recent book you read that haunted you/stuck with you long after reading?
2. Favorite hymn?
3. What, to you, is the greatest cultural difference between Canadians and Americans?
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:58 pm (UTC)2. "My Song is Love Unknown".
3. American show patriotism by waving the flag. Canadians show their patriotism by eating at Tim Horton's. :)
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Date: 2009-01-18 06:03 pm (UTC)(hey, it's a question! :D )
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Date: 2009-01-18 06:07 pm (UTC)I was in chat around noon -- maybe see you later?
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Date: 2009-01-18 06:18 pm (UTC)How long does it take you between getting an idea for a story and knowing whether or not it's a goer?
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Date: 2009-01-19 02:20 am (UTC)Off the top of my head, though, I'd say that Steven Moffat's "Blink" (Ep. 3x10 of the new series) is definitely one of the best ever. Atypical as WHO episodes go, but sheer genius on the whole.
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Date: 2009-01-18 06:44 pm (UTC)1. Which new TV show have you been watching and why?
2. If you could have written any book, which one would be your pick?
3. What advice do you give to those who still struggle with the whole querying thing?
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Date: 2009-01-19 02:40 am (UTC)2. That is... really a hard one to answer. I think for right now I'm going to have to go with the really obvious and say The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
3. I have no good advice about queries. My queries have all been terrible and gleaned me very little interest from agents. I got my agent through a referral rather than a query, or I'd probably still be searching right now!
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