
1. A past event that I would like to see in person is __________________________.
2. If I were a dog, my breed would be ________________________.
3. If I came with a warning label, it would say the following: _________.
4. I would want to take _________ with me to a deserted island.
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A past event that I would like to see in person is would have been my ancestors arriving at Ellis Island.
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If I were a dog, my breed would be Bichon Frise. Cute, cuddly, lap dog and being able to go to the groomer monthly so I look good.
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If I came with a warning label, it would say the following: I’m a person of principal and if you do me or my family wrong, you don’t know who you are dealing with!!.
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I would want to take my books, D&D iced coffee, chocolates and enough food for meals with me to a deserted island.







There was a time I was fascinated with the idea of the polygraph – a machine that could detect lies (theoretically). I read about how it worked, namely, by detecting changes in your galvanic responses, heart rate, and other physiological signs. At some point I had the idea: what about a human with this ability? In particular, what about a detective who can essentially always tell when someone is lying?
Once I knew I wanted to write about a detective with a cybernetic eye that functioned on similar principles to an infrared gun, I had to know more about the technology and what it could actually do. It can see through walls or ceilings, but not simple glass (because heat is reflected). Also, I looked into what other authors had done with the idea of a human lie detector. I discovered the concept of a truth wizard and the TV show Lie to Me. They didn’t use the idea quite like I wanted to use it, but it was good to know there was precedent. I then went about studying the work of Paul Ekman on body language (great stuff, by the way), so I could write about convincing reactions that might herald deceit (or veracity). (Picture: Wikipedia)
There’s a Shutterstock model who says “Richter” to me (pictured left). I’d have either him (if he can act), whoever he is, or else an actor that kind of looks like him. For Vessa, I’m probably dating myself, but Sandra Bullock would be great – I love her style. Is there a younger Sandra Bullock anywhere? Maybe Natalie Portman?






























































































