1) what formed the motivational impetus for your chosen screenname?
Linnea is swedish name for vanamo a twinflower in english, it's kinda cute check here
Kew: Millennium Seed Bank Project: Also it's related to Carl von Linné who was once a famous nature and floral scientist, he made an order to the world of nature and I like things in order. And last any name is better than mine, which is girl in finnish language. (This turned out to be quite a long one, sorry)
2) Are you male or female? (Asking because there has been quite of lot of confusion over this, on and off.)
Female
3) what age catagory and geographic location do you fall into?
Soon 24 but always been a bit precocious

And I'm from Finland, but not one of those beer drinking and ambarrasing ones.
4) Have you seen any Discworld movies, did you like them and do you have faith in future productions being good, better or worse than current ones?
(note, this in no way shape or form asks about casting choices you'd like to see. i have a loaded rifle and i'm not afraid to use it.)
We have this YLE channel that sent Hogfather and the Colour of Magic a while ago. I've also seen the Wyrd Sisters adaptation at the theatre. I didn't think any of those were bad, one could always use more money on the special effects but the language and puns are also in big part. That maybe the reason I feel the theatre stage is good place for Pratchett's novels to come alive.
5) who or how were you turned on to discworld/pratchett?
I can vaguelly remember that Wyrd Sisters was the first book, we had this tradition at the family that my mother read to me. She read also the Hogfather but I think it was then a bit ambarrasing at times as I was growing up (I can remember some blushing scenes from Wyrd Sisters), I wanted to read the books for my self from then on. Also bit of the credit belongs to my middle school room mate who was a big fan.
6) what's your personal quote of the day?
I want to see order in things, but not in humour or life.
7) Who's your favorite author (F/M) besides Pratchett?
I'm a real bookworm but right now I'd say Chuck Palahniuk, very nice black humour, Fight Club is nothing compared to the Choke.