Yay! This interviewing thing is too much fun.
1. What fic are you currently working on?
Well, I have 27 stories with me on my work computer, which is a fairly reliable indicator of all the ones I've recently opened up and chipped away at (oh gods). I have about seventy-odd unfinished ones on my home computer. *stabs self* But the one I'm most actively writing is an angsty space pirate fic, post-apocalypse, where the original team have been stranded off-world, and are the only survivors of Earth, and they're all traumatised and not getting on, and Jack's gone kinda cruel, like he was in Shades of Grey but for real. All kinds of fun. I'm praying I'll get it finished by next week. I've got about another 3,000 words to write, I think.
2. What is one childhood dream that you would still like to fulfil?
Writing my Novel. I had a plan: age 17, I would have written my novel, and get published. Age 19 I would find my true love, get married, and start having babies.
Uh, it wasn't much of a plan, but I'm about ten years behind on it. Except for the finding-love-at-19 thing, which seems to be working out.
3. What is your favourite Jack/Sam moment from Stargate?
Hm. I think it has to be the bit in Divide and Conquer, where they're trapped either side of the force wall. It's so tragi-romantic. Oh, and the bit in Beneath the Surface where they're talking together, and there's just a long, slow pan in, and she puts her head on his shoulder - that's adorable. "I'm just sayin'." (I can't pick just *one*, apparently.)
4. You suddenly get dragged on stage at a Karaoke competition, what are you singing - and what was the audience reaction?
*faints ded*
Actually, I've done karaoke. I sang 'Talking In Your Sleep' by Crystal Gayle, mostly because a) I knew the words, and b) I could hit the notes. Well, I thought I could hit the notes... The audience was very encouraging, but I suspect it was just out of politeness - I know I didn't do very well, I can hear when I hit a bad note, and I hit a lot of them. Also, I sang 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' on a home karaoke thing, and did really well - I can sing that, for some reason. But I don't think it'd go down well at a competition. So I think I'll sing... 'Close To You', by the Carpenters. Again, I know the words and can hit the notes. At least, I can in the shower. *g* I like singing, but I try not to inflict it on anyone beyond my nearest and dearest. I would expect the audience reaction to be polite applause.
5. What are your top 5 names for any hypothetical children you might have? Boys and Girls
Ooh. For girls... Laurel is currently my favourite name for a girl (as in the tree, not Laurel & Hardy). Also... hm. Elinor, I like a lot. And Marion. And Robin, as a girl's name (yes, Robin Hood fan, can you tell?). And Poppy - but I don't think I'd choose that because it's been one of my nicknames. But I think it's sweet.
For boys... I've not got so many ideas for boys' names, 'cause I always wanted a little girl. I do like the name Jonathan / Jack (I tried not to, but...). But not Richard, because the shortenings are all horrendous. I also like Zachary, although it might be a bit cruel to give a kid a name like that. Jasper, too - cruel but I like it. Sean is nice. And, er... Thomas. It's cute.
edit: And holdouttrout asked me...
3. Did you ever make Jello just because you were feeling nostalgic for Sam/Jack? If so, which flavor?
5. If you could have anybody write you a letter saying they like your writing, who would it be?

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Love Good Omens, Crowley and Aziraphale in particular. Good Omens was why I chose the name Pepper, in fact. The little girl who is War. "There are only two ways a child can go with a name like Pippin Galadriel Moonchild, and Pepper had chosen the other one..."
And you already asked me to interview you, chuck. I put some questions in the previous post. *pokes you with not very sharp stick* That's the trouble with me making multiple posts in one day, I know – the older things get relegated. And it's given me a chance to think of some better ones...
1) If you met one of SG-1, what would you want to ask him/her?
2) What's the best present you ever got?
3) What's your favourite drink? (alcoholic or non)
4) If you had to time-travel 100 years into either the past or the future, which would you choose? (I know you're a history bod, but 1907 sounds a bit more recent than you go for.)
5) (Stolen from linnet_101, 'cause it's such a good question) What is one childhood dream that you would still like to fulfil?
Heh. I did, too, because when I lived there, nobody had heard of Ben & Jerry's yet and there was one Baskin Robbins in Leicester Square and that was about it for the whole country. I was in serious withdrawal, especially out in the hinterlands. Though occasionally you could find good gelato.
And you already asked me to interview you, chuck.
Not only had you already asked me, I had already answered them but not posted them yet. Am moron.
And, hee! Now you have two (or one-and-a-half) sets of questions from me. Feel free to ignore second lot, then.