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message 1: by Angela (last edited Sep 05, 2015 02:06PM) (new)

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If you are wanting to appear on either of my sites, here are the list of interview questions. Help yourself! Copy/cut/paste them, answer them at your convenience, then email your answers to angelabchrysler@yahoo.com. I can post same day or in the future according to your schedule!

Answer whatever questions you would like. Add your own questions if you wish and send them to angelabchrysler@yahoo.com along with the date you want them posted :)

Include your bio, author pic, book cover, and your Social Media Links :) This is all optional. I Also post notices across all my social media platforms. I only request that you send me a reminder email a day prior to when you want them posted because I can not guarantee I will remember :) I send out a notification email when I post your interview and I include the links! :)



INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:

Angela B. Chrysler: I want to take a moment to welcome [ insert name ] author of [add however many titles you would like] available on [add link].

Thank you so much for speaking with me, [name]. Please take a moment to tell us about your book.

ABC: How did you come up with the idea for your book?

ABC: Stories always require some form of research. What kind of research did you do for your book?

ABC: Which scene or chapter was the hardest for you to write?

ABC: Please describe your favorite scene or chapter in your book and tell us why it’s your favorite?

ABC: Which of your characters, do you relate to the most (or) who is your favorite character and why?

ABC: I once read that every author is simply a compilation of his/her favorite authors. Which authors have done the most to influence your writing and why?

ABC: “Story” has always been the center of all human cultures. We need it. We seek it out. We invent it. What does “story” mean to you?

ABC: Tells us about your next project.

ABC: Where can we find you and your book?

ABC: Thank you again, so much for speaking with me.


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