Entry tags:
Yeah, it's the writing meme
From just about everyone:
Ask me one question - any one - about my writing, then post this in your LJ so I can satisfy my curiosity about yours.
Sorry, but I can't think of many intelligent questions to ask because my brain is all limp from work and a long commute home. I'll try to answer any questions anyone else has though.

no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I wrote a rather naughty story that's in one of the latest Tales: Bored Games. Almost everything was implied and 'off-screen' except for some games with rubber blow-up dolls. Greg and I thought the thing up in a cafe, laughing like maniacs, so I couldn't resist using it in a story. I read the thing recently when I sent it to a friend, and managed to shock myself with how far I went in some places. It was all comedy though.
no subject
I haven't seen all of Farscape<./i> yet so I don't know how I'll feel about that; I gather I'll be happy with the resolution. I was left wanting more of Babylon 5 until I read the Peter David novels which rounded off Londo and Vir's story very satisfyingly. So I think it depends on whether I'm happy with what I got and how intense my involvement with the characters is.
no subject
Claudia usually curls up on the couch near me when I'm on the computer and purrs softly; I call her my muse. Tessa sometimes gets on my lap which makes it somewhat difficult to type, so I'd prefer cats nearby but not on me, though that's lovely and very relaxing when I'm reading.
no subject
Every time I go into the story, I first read what I've done already and revise it. Some bits may seem stiff, or the dialogue not quite right (I 'listen' to it in my head), so I tweak the existing text then add new. I suppose this means the earlier bits are more polished. At the end, I print the thing out, read it on paper (for some reason this shows up more typos or things I'm not happy with) then send it to a beta reader or two. Depending on what they say and whether I agree with it, I may make some more changes.
I'm never entirely happy. Sometimes I read old stories and want to change a word here and there.
no subject
(Oh, and I'm exactly like you as far as the thing about having music or TV in the background goes, too, but you know that already.)