About Me — Ilana Lydia
What are some curious facts about Ilana Lydia?

- I have written 3 books, although one never made it to the final stages.
- I have written 13 full-length plays. My favorite takes place in the 1950s and is about a superhero named Cat Girl who is controlled by her Rationalizing and Questioning Elements. When the play ends, the main actress goes on speaking, relating her own story, and Cat Girl exits the theater a whole, real person.
- My undergraduate thesis was on Plato’s anticipation of Nietzsche, and how the two great minds spoke over time.
- I took my school’s highest honor in Philosophy, the Thomas Aquinas Medal of Excellence. I was the second woman to do so. (Most Philosophy students at my school were priest candidates.)
- I have a serious problem with math, despite having been advanced in it at a young age. I was so bad at the math portion of the GRE, I lost out on my grad school’s best scholarship.
- The bumper sticker on my car says, “Don’t Panic!” in reference to Douglas Adams’ ever-expanding trilogy, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
- I spend most weeknights in rehearsal, usually directing.
- I have one black cat named Nyssa, after Baker/Davison’s companion on Doctor Who. She’s a pistol.
- Moffat, Capaldi, and Smith rule my world. I am rejoicing the exodus of Chris Chibnall. (Last Doctor Who reference in this article, promise.)
- Weird Al is one of my models of productivity and high achievement, as well as being a funny guy.
- Hearing whistling gives me a migraine.
- My house is a disaster area, although I’m slowly working on this.
- I have strong political beliefs . . . which I shall downplay on Medium.
- My best friend and I meow. A lot.
- My favorite kind of food is Thai.
- I’m not good with heights, even getting vertigo on steps or stairs.
- I’m a fan of the ancient astronaut theory.
- I adore the band Muse.
- I have a huge picture of Alan Rickman as Snape above my bed, drawn by my nephew, who is talented at such things.
- I believe the best writer of modern generations is Kurt Vonnegut. He said: “Be careful what you pretend to be. Because in the end, you are what you pretend to be.”
- I am nothing without my friends, family, and mentors.
- I am grateful for my life.
- I am grateful for you.
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