4:Â How many fic ideas are you nurturing right now? Care to share one of them?
Well, I actually was trying to organize this last night and I have my handy dandy notecard rightâŚhere⌠.  Iâve got five that have at least some thought into them, and four with actual words on-screen.  One of them is something I rambled about before: bringing mirror!Spock into the normal!Verse.  I donât want to give too much away, but he has a plan and it involves taking Jim back with him.  What does normal!Spock have to do to save the man he now realizes could be his bondmate?  *cue dramatic music*
12:Â Is there an episode above all others that inspires you just a little bit more?
âAmok Timeâ has all the feels, but also âThe Omega Gloryâ, believe it or not, âDoomsday Machineâ, and âBalance of Terrorâ.
13:Â Whatâs the best writing advice youâve ever come across?
Never stop trying to improve, and look for inspiration everywhere: songs, people, conversations, feelings.
17:Â Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?
Mostly from start to finish, but some scenes hit my brain ahead of time, and I can feel the story shifting to adjust for them.
20:Â Describe your perfect writing conditions.
Well, right now I write after the kids go to bed, which means that Iâm tired OR I write during five to ten minute breaks during the day which means that Iâm rushed. Â So, ideal would be kids at my motherâs, a large fountain soda and pretzels, and everything else (house, part-time jobs, spouse, bills, other crap) somewhat under control. Â One can dream, right?
38:Â Talk about a review that made your day.
There have been reviews where I can tell that the reader âgotâ something subtle that I was trying for, or that the reader escaped into the experience of reading and was emotionally invested in the storyline.  I love those reviews.  And if someone tells me that they re-read one of my stories over and over?  Gold.