Ad Hoc will not cut it – Read and learn 😀
When I posted my interview with Sarah Solmonson earlier this morning, it reminded me that a couple of people have asked me to put up a post on the finer points of doing an author interview. I’m not sure I would call me an expert on this topic, but I try to answer those who ask me a question, so this post is for them.
I will share my opinion here, not saying that anyone should take my words as gold, but here is what I think:
A successful author interview begins with an interesting author. I am not pointing fingers and calling anyone boring, but if you want your interview to shine, choose authors that have something to bring to the party. I like it very much when the authors I interview have a very personal interest in their story. This doesn’t mean it can’t be fiction, just…
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Thanks, Chris, for sharing. 🙂
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I give (and read) quite a few interviews, so it’s nice to read this.
Not interviewing authors whose work you haven’t work is important (although I confess to not always following it). I always enjoy “personalized” interviews best – both giving and reading them.
As for humor, well, it’s gold, isn’t it? 🙂
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