Let's jump right in:
Joyce, did you want to be a knight or a princess when you were growing up?
As for the knight. I've never wanted to be one, but when I visit the Arizona Renaissance Festival, I love to visit the booths where they make or sell armor, and pick up a piece of mail ("a flexible armor made of small, overlapping metal rings", if you've read the glossary to Illuminations of the Heart ;-) ) and just run the mail through my hands. For some reason, I absolutely love the feel of it! I'm going to buy myself just a little piece one day.
To be honest, not particularly. I'm from the generation that still equates dresses/skirts with required nylons, which I don't enjoy wearing at all! I much prefer the freedom of wearing pants. (So I guess it's a good thing I was born in the 20th, and not the 12th, Century, huh?)
I'm a terrible cook and am too impatient to spend much time at it. To be honest, my preferred meal (unless I'm eating out) is anything I can throw in a microwave oven and zap. I do have several books with medieval recipes in them, though, so I may give some of them a try one day yet.
Once, at the Excalibur in Las Vegas. We also had to rip apart and eat a capon (small chicken) without any silverware, only our bare hands. One more experience to make me appreciate my 20th/21st Century life!
I visited Italy with my sister a few years ago, but we didn't get a chance to visit Venice, where my heroine Siri was born and grew up. And our flight stopped overnight in England on the way home. We were THIS CLOSE to where the Battle of Hastings was fought and there were tours and everything! But my sister didn't know about it when she booked our trip (she's not as "up" on England as I am ;-) ), so she didn't build any touring time into our stop in England. Basically all I got to see was the inside of our motel room, a little scenery during the taxi drive to and from the motel room, and the inside of the airport. (Let me tell you something. European airports are HOT!!! I'm not sure they believe in air conditioning inside them. Or maybe I'm just spoiled, because living in Arizona, EVERYTHING has air conditioning!)
Do you like to wear dresses/skirts?
Have you tried to make any of the foods mentioned in your book? Do you have favorite?
Have you ever used a trencher?
Have you visited England, France or Italy? If so, what is your favorite place? If not, where would you like to go first?
Have you ever visited a bailey? Where?
Do you have a special place you like to hide away and write?
Do you snack while writing?
Not usually. Once in a while, I might grab a handful to Hershey Kisses to "keep me awake", but I haven't done that for awhile now. (I'm trying to be good!)
Do you have a muse?
THANKS!
And good luck with your virtual tour
7 comments:
Cute! I loved the interview and the chance to get to know Joyce better.
Thanks. (Is this all I have to do to enter to win the book?)
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Great interview. Joyce is so much fun and her books are awesome!
This was a great interview and I learned things about Joyce that I didn't know. Please enter me in your contest. I enjoyed your blog.
Great interview! Taffy--i love your sense of humor and especially your voice (The way you wrote your invite on AI!)
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Love the interview! It makes me want to go figure out what all Joyce writes.
Thank you so much, Taffy, for the review and interview. Sometimes I wonder if I'm giving away more about myself than I actually want people to know in these interviews. LOL!
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