Jaime Blair of Old People Writing For Teens graced me with the request, and I happily accepted.
You can read it here: Who Was Miss Snark's First Victim?
*Edited to add: This is actually my SECOND interview. LADY GLAMIS was kind enough to remind me that she holds the honor of "first interview." Well, maybe "honor" isn't the right word.
Still. Wanted to clear that up.
Great interview!
ReplyDeleteHey, I interviewed you last year!
ReplyDeleteStill, congrats!
Oh my gosh, YOU DID! o_O Something was niggling at the back of my mind and I should have listened.
ReplyDeleteThis is my SECOND interview. My apologies!
Haha, no problem, dear one! It was a long time ago. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, anyway, I've updated the post. =)
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ReplyDeleteGreat interview! A few people in one of my writer's groups still call agents "bloodsuckers." I always refer them to your blog =)
ReplyDeleteThank you again for your blog. It has been invaluable to me and my development as a writer.
Wait, so even the secret agents don't know who you are? That's fascinating!
After reading your interview I now understand what the concept of your blog is. And how cool!
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm a little dense. I couldn't figure out if you were the secret agent, but then I knew you were a writer. I was confused. But not anymore. Great interview.
That's a great interview. I wish I'd know that it was okay to "sneak" five pages in with the query on query-only requests. Mary on kidlit.com just said the same thing today (Though I think she said ten pages).
ReplyDeleteI hope I get in on the next contest. You're giving hope to an untold number of aspiring writers.
Nice!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on you second interview!!
ReplyDeleteThat was a fantastic interview!
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