Got A Book Coming Out? Ten Questions All For You.

Casual reminder:


Every Thursday, I run ten questions with an author regarding that author’s book.


I tend to run one or two per day. I don’t think I’ll do more than two.


How you get a slot: email me at terribleminds at gmail dot com.


Use the subject header: [Author] [Book Title] [Release Date] [10 Questions]


(Meaning, fill in those bracketed topics with relevant data, please.)


You can solicit me as early as you like, up to a month before your release date.


I will favor traditionally-published books. I know, this isn’t very nice or very fair but if I don’t say that, then I assure you, speaking from past experience, I will get a whole lot of Very Bad Self-Published Fiction Interview Requests.


I will not do 10-Qs for books that are already out. I prefer to keep them in and around the weeks surrounding the actual release. So: new upcoming releases only, please.


I do accept pitches for graphic novels or other forms of storytelling. Books, games, video games, comics, graphic novels, films, television, novellas — as long as it’s professionally produced, I’m happy to hear the pitch and consider the idea (though, again, no guarantees).


If you email me, I will try very hard to email you back.


Once I say yes, I will want your answers two weeks before your interview posts.


I like those answers in a separate file — .doc, .rtf, HTML, something that makes it easy for me to copy into WordPress without wonky formatting. Pulling it from the body of an email can be a Sisphyean task, and I’m totally lazy, so don’t make me do that.


In that file I also want:


Any and all relevant links to your book.


That means: your website, your Twitter, and any Buy Links you want included.


Please also give me or (preferably) link me to a full-sized graphic image of your cover.


Final request:


I get a copy of the book. Preferably physical (and I’ll give you my mailing address if that works). If that fails, a digital copy will do just fine. I prefer to have it before the interview posts.


(I don’t really do guest posts from people by request. Those are only from me soliciting authors who I consider friends or compadres of the website in some way.)


The questions are:


TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?
GIVE US THE 140-CHARACTER STORY PITCH:
WHERE DOES THIS STORY COME FROM?
HOW IS THIS A STORY ONLY YOU COULD’VE WRITTEN?
WHAT WAS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT WRITING [story name]?
WHAT DID YOU LEARN WRITING [story name]?
WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT [story name]?
WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY NEXT TIME?
GIVE US YOUR FAVORITE PARAGRAPH FROM THE STORY:
WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU AS A STORYTELLER?
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Published on September 06, 2013 10:53
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