If You Choose Not To Decide, You Still Have Made a Choice

Jun 21, 2007 09:29


I go round and round with myself about these
writers_five questions - I'm like, I should just do it when I can because it is fun, but then I say, well, I should really try to answer them every time, even if the questions are strange or difficult or don't apply, because I should push myself, yeah? Then I miss a couple weeks because I'm busy and the questions are strange and difficult and don't apply and I'm just too tired and I get the blue screen of death and don't have anywhere to save my answers anyway...so then I remind myself its just for fun anyway. But shouldn't I push myself past my comfort zone? And so it goes, round and round...

I wanted to learn more about Quebec for the story, so I put books on hold at the library. I just picked one up yesterday optimistically titled Quebec Now. Publishing date? 1955. Not so much with the now...

The Questions, regarding Ezra, once again:
1 - What’s the first law/rule he broke, and did he get away with it?
2 - Free will or destiny?
3 - Is he protecting someone? A child, relative, friend? Why does he see himself as their protector?
4 - Who did he give birthday presents to last year? What did he give them?
5 - Who are his favorite and least favorite relatives? Why?

The Answers.

wf, ezra

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