Happy Easter Everyone! |
One of the things that I have never anticipated in my career
is having fans. Now all of a
sudden, people I do not know are stopping me on the street in St. John's–and
they tell me they enjoy my writing.
Other than "thank you" I never know what else to say. And I am not usually at a loss for
words.
I talk to a great deal of people in my line of work. I consider it one of my joys in life. I
love to interview people and it doesn't matter if they are hit men or the
school janitor–they are all fascinating.
(Yes, that was too many sentences that begin with I.)
Lately however I am not the one asking the questions. And the questions are getting
strange. In this past week I have
been asked: whether I dye my hair; how many languages do I speak; and how many
countries have I visited. I have
been told I am a "smart dame" and twice called "a
socialite". I have been asked
why don’t I write fiction. And
this seems to be the most popular "what are you going to wear to the
Governor General Awards?" It
has gotten to the point where I feel like I am trapped in a bad TV reality
program. Or at least one with a
bad script. That reminds me, I'd
like to write another script for video again. Yes, that's me Ms. Words for Fun and Profit. The one who dropped out of Journalism
school because it was boring.
Please do go and see the WILD show while it is still up at the Craft Council. The artists really gave it their all. |
OK, so here are the answers to the questions. I put highlights in my hair four times
a year. I have never counted the
number of languages I speak nor the number of countries I have visited (or
lived in for that matter). I get
told I am smart far too much for my comfort. I am happy to see the word "dame" get put back
into common parlance. I am sure as
hell not a socialite. I will be
wearing a floor length, black skirt and a green silk jacket to the awards. The reason I do not write fiction is
because I could never invent anything better or weirder than the stuff that
happens to me in real life. I mean
really when was the last time you got
asked out to an S&M bondage workshop as a first date?
From the Champagne Toast event at Eastern Edge. Look at all those smiles! |
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