Q&A Meme, Le Retour

Questions from :

1. I have a dim recollection of your mentioning other theater work beyond the RF. Can we have a brief CV and an inkling of whether it’s something you’ll pursue more actively in your copious spare time?

I briefly did some professional stage work in my early college years (paid to perform! What a concept!). I did some Shakespeare here and there, and was a member of a touring children’s theater company when I lived in Atlanta in the late 80s. Since that time, my thespian work has been limited to occasional forays into community theatre and RenFest performances.

I do occasionally get the jones to do more stage work, although your sarcastic mention of “copious spare time” is spot-on: I haven’t really got the amount of time that such an outlet would require — especially since, in my experience, doing even a community production tends to turn into “The Activity That Ate My Life.”

But who knows — never say never.

2. Another member of our fraternity recently lamented that missing out on RPG sessions was good for work productivity but bad for mental health. How helpful do you find it to be in an active game group when you’re designing?

Actually, I find that I need an active group — but I don’t want to do anything remotely work-related with it. I want it to be recreation, and specifically to remind me why I love gaming (why I got into all of this in the first place). I don’t want to have “work brain” creep into it any more than it would naturally — so I’d prefer to play something unrelated to anything I’m doing work-wise. If I don’t have an active group, the myriad aggravations of working in this business start to pile up, with no “plus side” working against them. Not a good thing.

3. Apart from Monk and Ham, who is the best of the Fabulous Five?

Johnny (William Harper Littlejohn) — Because, like Indy, he’s an archaeologist. Plus, he gets to say things like “I’ll be superamalgamated!” — outside of Monk and Ham, he’s the one with the biggest “hook” as a character. Long Tom and Renny tend to blend into the background for me.

Although, were we to expand the Five to Six, I’d go with Pat Savage in a heartbeat.

4. What is your greatest domestic talent (i.e., cooking, repair, and so on)?

Cooking, without a doubt. I’m a foodie, and I’m pretty damned good, too. Very occasionally, I’ll post a recipe here on LJ (like my recipe for Carne Adovada which I posted in June) — I should probably do that more often.

5. And, since you asked me, what is your dream creative project, assuming a green light?

Well, by “green light” I meant “budget and approval taken care of by whatever Powers That Be” — I’m sort of my own PTB, so I get to go forward with pretty much whatever I really want to… That said, in the spirit of the question, I’ll say that the dream would be for a windfall budget to launch a full-time, commercial, webseries operation. (I’m launching FAR WEST very soon, but having buckets of money to throw at it would be even better.)

Q&A Meme

• Leave me a comment saying “Resistance is Futile.”
• I’ll respond by asking you five questions so I can satisfy my curiosity
• Update your journal with the answers to the questions
• Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions

(Questions from )

1. Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung, or Michelle Yeoh?

Gotta go with Michelle Yeoh on this one. Not only has she done great period work (Tai Chi Master, Butterfly Sword, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), but she’s also done modern action (Police Story 3, Heroic Trio). Plus, and here’s the kicker that puts her over the top: She was a Bond girl. Lin fell into the rut of playing too many witches/magical eunuchs/oddities, and Cheung never really was more than the “adorable girlfriend” in many of her roles — although I did like her in Heroic Trio.

2. United looked kind of shaky last weekend against Liverpool. Momentary hiccup or sign of deeper problems?

Deeper Problem. Sir Alex needed to spend more money in the off-season. He lost perhaps the best midfielder in the world, and hasn’t really brought in a worthy replacement. Plus, the back line needs bolstering (Ferdinand is not what he used to be), and I still can’t understand why he’s even bothering to put Berbatov in the squad (whose playing style doesn’t match United’s game at all).

3. What’s your favorite “Indie” game?

As you know, I reject the label, because 90% of the industry is “Indie” by any reasonable definition of the word. That said, I would go with Starblazer Adventures: perhaps the best SF game I own, a toolbox capable of handling any setting, and it uses the FATE rules, which must mean it’s “Indie”, even if the self-defined “Indie” crowd don’t recognize it as such, since it’s put out by a “mainstream” publisher.

4. Have you gotten to play “Ghost Stories” yet? Because I haven’t and I’m getting cranky about it.

No, I haven’t, and I too am getting cranky. I have poured over the rules and punched out all of the pieces, though. I’m dying to play.

5. Pizza or sushi?

Pizza. Unless the only pizza option is generic American franchise, or deep-dish — in which case, I’ll go with the sushi. I’m quite particular about my pizza.

Daaaaaaaaamn. (Things to Love about Hip Hop)

BET has released Youtube videos of the cypher sessions from their Hip Hop Awards. For folks who don’t know, “cypher” refers to freestyle rapping, in a non-battle context. I often prefer it to battles, because it’s focused more on lyrical and improvisational skill, rather than the take-down of an opponent with insults.

A pure display of talent — check this out, for example. Three of the top MCs in the business — Mos Def, Black Thought and Eminem — off the top of their heads. Fucking brilliant.

EDIT: Youtube took the vid down, here is another version:

(Here’s the link for when this copies over to Facebook and they miss the embed, as usual.)