I know you already have your answer, but I'm bored, so here ya go:
1. What was the first instrument you played, and when?
Started playing percussion in the fifth grade, started playing set in high school
2. How many instruments do you play?
Drumset/percussion, electric bass, guitar, mandolin (if that counts separately

), piano
3. When did you start writing music?
A year or two ago
4. Why did you start writing music?
I got tired of only having covers to offer up during performances, and I have become very interested in recording. As such, I felt it would help to have something to actually put down on tape... covers are nice and all, but they only get ya so far.
5. Briefly describe how the writing process goes.
Usually starts with a small guitar or piano part, that I eventually shape into a full piece. Lyrics usually come from the rhythm and feel of the music written, but I also have a lot of lyrics sitting around, sync'd to no music. I pull from those concepts, and maybe the occasional phrase here and there, but due to the fact that the music has a different rhythm, I usually can't just set separate lyrics to a piece of music without editing.
6. What's the hardest thing about songwriting?
Making sure that others will understand what I am trying to convey, both in terms of the music and the lyrics set to it.
7. Where do you write songs usually?
Everywhere... music pretty much only at home, but the urge to jot down a chunk of lyrics comes at all sorts of random times - at home, work, school, when Im visiting family, etc etc
8. What inspires you to write?
Pretty much anything that causes an emotional reaction inside... even sitting around doing nothing makes me feel
something, so it can happen at any time
9. How long does it generally take to write a song?
I've finished a few songs in a sitting (usually the ones I don't consider the better ones), and some have taken years... it can take me a very long time to figure out the entire musical flow or the entire lyric set to a song. I've had one sittin around for a year now that I really love, and it has a chorus and two verses, but the story is open-ended still, and I want to get a good end before I record it (or finalize recording), and put it out there.
10. Do you finish every song you start?
Not even close
11. Does pop culture influence your songwriting?
Yes. I hear a decent number of unknown/amateur musicians that try to elevate themselves above the level of pop by writing obscure stuff that nobody is really going to want to listen to. If no one wants to hear it, what's the point? I might not model my stuff after what is popular
right now, but I do like to fix things if everyone who hears a piece says "It isn't catchy" or something else... I aim to please as much as I try to express myself - there's a happy balance in there somewhere.
12. Who do you write songs for. Yourself? Others?
Apparently for myself AND others... its as much about making others feel what you feel and enjoy it along the way as it is about getting out your thoughts/feelings (in my mind, anyway)
13. Do you believe music is an important part of the world?
Definitely. Even if it is just something you put on in the background, I've never heard one person say "I hate music. All of it. Its rubbish and I won't have it".
14.What can be the most unenjoyable thing about writing?
Knowing you have a great tune (or at least one you really like), and you just can't finish it for one reason or another. Or perhaps finding out that a song you spent a lot of time and effort on, that you really like, is disliked by all who hear it.
15. What is the most rewarding part of songwriting?
Man, I am really interested in others' opinions... probably the satisfaction of knowing someone is enjoying what I've written/recorded/performed