There's this evil interview meme going around LJ. These questions from from
frawst. If you'd like me to interview you, please leave a comment to this post.
Once upon a time you were very protective of your RL self online, what has led to the relaxation?
Oddly, I actually think I've become a lot more protective of myself, because while I use my real name now, there's a lot of stuff I just don't get into anymore online. And it's not really a matter of being ashamed of it -- more, I find it's not relevant, and truthfully, I'm a little embarassed by it -- I find myself with such a passion in everything I pursue, and I don't think our culture really knows how to take passion seriously, so it's important to me to be a bit more protective of myself.
But ultimately, my product is me, not my online persona, so, this is about getting those things in sync.
You have had many varied jobs/careers, do you regret moving from any of them? Which?
I can't say I regret leaving any of it behind -- although I wish I had had the courage ot pursue performing seriously when I was younger. I also sort of regret never having the opportunity to be a war correspondant -- that was why I wanted to go into journalism -- to run around and get shot at. But all in all, I'm really happy not to be doing most of the things I've done.
While NY is very much a part of who you are, do you think you could be happy somewhere else? Where?
For a period of time, yes, and that's one of the reasons working in film has a great appeal to me, because it means weeks and months here and there. Oddly, I've never been to most of the places I think I could live in happily, so that's all about fantasy and narrative, although my instincts, even about place are amazing. I will say though that stateside, I could probably be happy in Chicago, but no where else. But that's about love for a place -- if I'm doing the work, do you think I'm really going to care where I am?
You have intellectual crushes often (VG, Moulin Rouge, Boheme, Tricky), do you feel that you consume them and move on, or do you think that you absorb them into who you are?
Well, there's a question, eh? And really interesting the things you've singled out there -- I don't think necessarily anyone else would have added Tricky to the list -- so I like that, a lot. Anyway, I think, most people think I just go through these phases, and then I'm on to the next thing. But I'm so loyal about my talismans. I just... reach a point where I learn how not to talk about them, because I start to understand how specific and private my reactions are to them -- I mean, I've seen Boheme twice, and both times burst into tears at something that isn't sad. it just touches a particular nerve that I don't know if other people have.
I guess what's funny about that list, and it's a very true list, is it's such a recent list, and none of those things are why I'm doing the things I am right now, although one of them is absolutely responsible for a bit of changing tact I've been going through, and my level of committment -- and if you'd asked me if that were possible a year ago, I'd have laughed in your face. So art is funny. Being the audience is funny. Here's a confession -- blame Lord of the Rings -- and not because I'm a big geek or anything else, but, I can't think of another film that needed to be exactly what it was, when it was. And I was awed by that, and sat in the theater through the credits unable to think of how to justify not trying to be a part of something like that -- not out of ego (although mine's huge) and not 'cause it would have been fun and not 'cause I'm a big geek at heart -- but it was good and it was needed, and I want to be a part of things that are good and needed, so it was the final push to the path I'm on now, certainly, eventhough artistically, that sort of stuff isn't necessarily where my interest lies at all.
Ultimately though, I guess the right answer is to say I absorb them into who I am, but more than anything I love art, for myself, and for other people, because it reminds us of who we are -- shows us we are not alone -- and in the realm of things I particularly enjoy and am fascinated by -- allows us to think on an incredibly grand scale about everything that is both ordinary and unique about us. So, how can I absorb something into myself that's already there?
Look, the really fundamental deal with what I love -- probably comes down to this: When I was a kid, and I cried, my parents told me not to be dramatic. So art that is, and is about that, without shame, I adore. Drama, and passion and honesty -- it's gorgeous stuff. I mean what the hell can we do in this life but work and play -- everything fits into those two categories, if you're lucky, both, in the end. I think everytihng I've ever loved, probably comes down to that.
As a writer what do you most like to produce?
I like the feeling of things speaking through me -- so I don't really have a genre preference. But I love to create characters so real they scare people, and I think I do a pretty good job of it. So to find a first person voice that's fun and interesting and compelling for me to write in, that's the best. But I will confess to a certain intensely and nearly guilty pleasure at churning out a love poem, although my love poems are admittedly often hard to detect and pretty cracked (although here's a hint: it's nearly all of them).
Once upon a time you were very protective of your RL self online, what has led to the relaxation?
Oddly, I actually think I've become a lot more protective of myself, because while I use my real name now, there's a lot of stuff I just don't get into anymore online. And it's not really a matter of being ashamed of it -- more, I find it's not relevant, and truthfully, I'm a little embarassed by it -- I find myself with such a passion in everything I pursue, and I don't think our culture really knows how to take passion seriously, so it's important to me to be a bit more protective of myself.
But ultimately, my product is me, not my online persona, so, this is about getting those things in sync.
You have had many varied jobs/careers, do you regret moving from any of them? Which?
I can't say I regret leaving any of it behind -- although I wish I had had the courage ot pursue performing seriously when I was younger. I also sort of regret never having the opportunity to be a war correspondant -- that was why I wanted to go into journalism -- to run around and get shot at. But all in all, I'm really happy not to be doing most of the things I've done.
While NY is very much a part of who you are, do you think you could be happy somewhere else? Where?
For a period of time, yes, and that's one of the reasons working in film has a great appeal to me, because it means weeks and months here and there. Oddly, I've never been to most of the places I think I could live in happily, so that's all about fantasy and narrative, although my instincts, even about place are amazing. I will say though that stateside, I could probably be happy in Chicago, but no where else. But that's about love for a place -- if I'm doing the work, do you think I'm really going to care where I am?
You have intellectual crushes often (VG, Moulin Rouge, Boheme, Tricky), do you feel that you consume them and move on, or do you think that you absorb them into who you are?
Well, there's a question, eh? And really interesting the things you've singled out there -- I don't think necessarily anyone else would have added Tricky to the list -- so I like that, a lot. Anyway, I think, most people think I just go through these phases, and then I'm on to the next thing. But I'm so loyal about my talismans. I just... reach a point where I learn how not to talk about them, because I start to understand how specific and private my reactions are to them -- I mean, I've seen Boheme twice, and both times burst into tears at something that isn't sad. it just touches a particular nerve that I don't know if other people have.
I guess what's funny about that list, and it's a very true list, is it's such a recent list, and none of those things are why I'm doing the things I am right now, although one of them is absolutely responsible for a bit of changing tact I've been going through, and my level of committment -- and if you'd asked me if that were possible a year ago, I'd have laughed in your face. So art is funny. Being the audience is funny. Here's a confession -- blame Lord of the Rings -- and not because I'm a big geek or anything else, but, I can't think of another film that needed to be exactly what it was, when it was. And I was awed by that, and sat in the theater through the credits unable to think of how to justify not trying to be a part of something like that -- not out of ego (although mine's huge) and not 'cause it would have been fun and not 'cause I'm a big geek at heart -- but it was good and it was needed, and I want to be a part of things that are good and needed, so it was the final push to the path I'm on now, certainly, eventhough artistically, that sort of stuff isn't necessarily where my interest lies at all.
Ultimately though, I guess the right answer is to say I absorb them into who I am, but more than anything I love art, for myself, and for other people, because it reminds us of who we are -- shows us we are not alone -- and in the realm of things I particularly enjoy and am fascinated by -- allows us to think on an incredibly grand scale about everything that is both ordinary and unique about us. So, how can I absorb something into myself that's already there?
Look, the really fundamental deal with what I love -- probably comes down to this: When I was a kid, and I cried, my parents told me not to be dramatic. So art that is, and is about that, without shame, I adore. Drama, and passion and honesty -- it's gorgeous stuff. I mean what the hell can we do in this life but work and play -- everything fits into those two categories, if you're lucky, both, in the end. I think everytihng I've ever loved, probably comes down to that.
As a writer what do you most like to produce?
I like the feeling of things speaking through me -- so I don't really have a genre preference. But I love to create characters so real they scare people, and I think I do a pretty good job of it. So to find a first person voice that's fun and interesting and compelling for me to write in, that's the best. But I will confess to a certain intensely and nearly guilty pleasure at churning out a love poem, although my love poems are admittedly often hard to detect and pretty cracked (although here's a hint: it's nearly all of them).
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Date: 2003-06-03 11:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 12:18 pm (UTC)2. What's stronger -- a taste for vengence on your own behalf, or that of others -- why?
3. What are you most proud of about yourself?
4. What do you most want to change about other people?
5. What creative work inspires you, and to what?
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Date: 2003-06-03 11:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 03:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 12:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 12:22 pm (UTC)2. If you had known then what you know now -- what would it be and how would it have made high school different?
3. Name the one way in which you are absolutely determined not to be anything like your parents.
4. Where do you see yourself in ten years and how do you feel about it?
5. So you're married, does it change anything, or everything?
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Date: 2003-06-03 12:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 12:29 pm (UTC)2. What creative work has inspired you to what endeavors?
3. What do you find most foolish in other people?
4. What one thing are you most interesting in improving about yourself, but have the hardest time doing so?
5. What would you do absolutely anything for?
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Date: 2003-06-03 12:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 12:35 pm (UTC)2. What inanimate thing do you miss most about NYC and why?
3. What name do you wish you had... again and why?
4. You get twenty minutes to interview a creative person's who's work you don't like -- who are they, and what the hell would you ask them?
5. What's the one complex thing that's out of your skill set that you'd like to understand? (i.e., dead languages, physics theories, etc)
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Date: 2003-06-03 12:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 12:41 pm (UTC)2. If you actually had the chance to date an actual Russian mobster with actual guns and other bad things, would you? Why or why not?
3. What do you wish you could talk more about?
4. What's your dissertation going to be on?
5. Give us the speech you'd like to give your ex-.
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Date: 2003-06-03 12:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 01:23 pm (UTC)2. What object do you no longer possess that you wish you still did?
3. What creative work has inspired you to what endeavors?
4. What's your comfort foods and why?
5. What specific person are you most wary of including in your stories and why?
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Date: 2003-06-03 12:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 01:26 pm (UTC)2. Do you believe that you're trying too hard or not enough? Why?
3. Eliminating the fear of condequences for a moment, what do you want, do you really really want? (/spicegirls-off)
4. Does the creative work of others inspire you to action? If so, what and how, and if not, why?
5. You get to be anyone you know for a week -- who and why?
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Date: 2003-06-03 12:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 01:32 pm (UTC)2. What do you want to be doing for employment?
3. What creative work of others inspires you to what actions?
4. If you could elminate one person from ever having been in your life, who would it be and why?
5. You have twnety minutes to interview any public figure you can't stand -- what would you ask them?
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Date: 2003-06-03 01:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 01:39 pm (UTC)2. What from ten years ago has most influenced who you are today? Why?
3. What was the last thing you panicked about? Why?
4. You can eliminate any one meme from ever having graced LJ -- what and why?
5. You get a whole new career -- what do you choose?
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Date: 2003-06-03 01:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 01:43 pm (UTC)2. You can keep absolutely anything or anyone as a pet -- what would it be, and why?
3. What part of human anatomy most fascinates you from a scientific perspective and why?
4. You get to run amok in home depot -- the only rule is everything you buy has to go towards the specific building of something from scratch -- what is it? and why?
5. What quality do you hate most in the other people? What would you like to say to them about it?
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Date: 2003-06-03 01:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 01:55 pm (UTC)2. What do you feel is your greatest struggle in connecting with other people, and how do you try to address that?
3. You refer a lot in your journal to someone who has to let go of you already -- what's the story?
4. Tell me what you think you will achieve -- not your goals, but the ones you feel confident of?
5. You get to choose one person you personally have met to have never existed in the first place -- who is it and why?
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Date: 2003-06-03 01:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 08:18 pm (UTC)2. Top ten things you hate about geeks.
3. What would you say to the person you're most annoyed at right now?
4. What sort of artistic expression that you do not engage in would you most like to?
5. What do you miss most from your childhood?
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Date: 2003-06-03 02:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 08:15 pm (UTC)2. Skill you do not possess that you would like to acquire.
3. If you've had your opinion about anything changed by livejournal, tell us about it.
4. What objects do you still own from your childhood?
5. GIven the opportunity to live anywhere for one year -- where and why?
How can I resist?
Date: 2003-06-03 02:38 pm (UTC)Re: How can I resist?
Date: 2003-06-03 07:57 pm (UTC)2. Have you changed people's outlooks through your livejournal? How do you feel about that, either way?
3. What specific incident put you on your current path (whatever that may be)?
4. Most cherished childhood memory.
5. Piece of music you feel is the most significant to you.
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Date: 2003-06-03 02:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 07:55 pm (UTC)2. If you ran a church, what would be the five most important things about how you did it?
3. What one inaminate object from your childhood do you no longer posess that you wish you did and why?
4. You run for local office, what's your number one platform issue?
5. Five celebrities you admire and why.
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Date: 2003-06-03 03:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 07:51 pm (UTC)2. What's annoyed you most in fandom?
3. What do you want that you think you can't have?
4. You meet a celebrity on the street -- you only have twenty words -- who is it and what do you say?
5. What's your chief mode of artistic expression? Ramble about it some.
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Date: 2003-06-03 03:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 07:26 pm (UTC)2. Removing all constraints and past history, what identity would you like to have?
3. What do you idealize to a fault? What do you think you should idealize more?
4. What doesn't suck about where you live now?
5. What's the most dangerous thing you've ever done?
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Date: 2003-06-03 06:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 07:24 pm (UTC)2. What things would you like to be able to tell your mom?
3. Have you ever considered living and working in the EU?
4. Has being married to a foreigner made life any weirder since 9/11?
5. What form of expression that you are not already skilled at, would you like to be?
no subject
Date: 2003-06-03 09:15 pm (UTC)...so here's another one! Interview me!
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Date: 2003-06-04 08:55 pm (UTC)2. Do you like Elvis or is your userid an irony thing? Tell me about it
3. What do you wish you could care more about?
4. YOu can run and win at any currently existing political office anywhere -- which do you choose and why?
5. What has happened in your life that you're glad happened but wish had happened at a different time -- explain.
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Date: 2003-06-03 11:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-04 08:57 pm (UTC)2. When do you think success, for your definition of it, happens for most people? When do you think it will happen for you, why?
3. Thing about your behavior you like the least.
4. Express something you should have long ago, right here.
5. What creative work of others inspired you in your own goals the most?
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Date: 2003-06-03 11:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-04 09:02 pm (UTC)2. What sort of control do you want other's to have over you? And what sort of control do you want to have over them?
3. Go the fuck off at the person you most want to, right here, right now.
4. What items do you still possess from your childhood and why?
5. Tell us about someone who is no longer in your life and why.
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Date: 2003-06-04 08:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-11 11:14 am (UTC)2. If you had a different career, what would it be?
3. What ticks you off most about livejournal?
4. The world would be a better place if people just figured out _______.
5. What if anything has surprised you about this meme in all its endless glory?
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Date: 2003-06-04 09:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-11 11:16 am (UTC)2. What creative work by someone other than yourself most moves you?
3. What LJ behavior drives you the most batshit?
4. Choose one person to never ever have contact with anyone you know -- who is it and why?
5. What is the most common subject of your nightmares?
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Date: 2003-06-04 01:28 pm (UTC)So - ya know - if you feel so inspired - ask away.
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Date: 2003-06-11 11:19 am (UTC)2. Do you feel that allowing others to have power over you keeps you safe? And if so, from what?
3. What piece of art would you like to see expressed in a genre other than it's native one? What is it and in what genre?
4. You can go anywhere, alone and start over. Where do you go? What's your name? What past to you invent for yourself?
5. What's the number one thing that makes you want to bitch slap people?