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If you were being interviewed...

In general, I want to know if the author is interesting. Then I want to know if the book might be good for my tastes. It's best when the author talks most...unless they are boring of course lol
Everyone always wants to know where ideas and inspiration come from.
Oh, and I need to know where they shop but that may be a conditioned response by now lol
Splitter

Honestly...
JAC"
'Splain.
Splitter

It let's the person being interviewed the opportunity to show both their personality AND their creative side.
Like, why are manhole covers round?
What fairy tale would you re write and why?
I was lucky enough to do the character interview with Splitter/Tom and it was a blast.
Because he made it so easy.
Some authors tend to be very reserved and interviewing them is like pulling teeth!


I used to do that too, then I started googling questions!
I have found some good ones and then I also think to myself what would I want to be asked?
One I like to use for authors is to ask them what genre their life would be categorized as..

Ya, I've Googled and searched on other blogs. If I catch an interview they've done somewhere else, I try not to ask too many of the same questions... I have a doc saved with a bunch of q's I've found and used, for when I get stuck.

Ya, I've Googled and searched on other blogs. If I catch an interview they've done somewhere else, I try not to ask too many of the same questions... I have a doc saved wit..."
ME TOOOO!
I don't want to get blamed for copying people.
Cambria comes up with some pretty good questions too.
Lemme look and see what else I got that's my fave...I love music and listen to it all the time esp when I read.
Sometimes I even hear a song and it makes me think of a book so I also ask what they would classify as a theme song for the book.
Another one is who they would cast as the leads because it gets you into their head on what they envision their characters looking like.

Suggest that you know what they did when they were six, and when they react, ask them to justify it.
heheheh
JAC

There are 2 kids sitting at a table and the mother puts down a plate of food in front of each of them. The first boy picks up a chip, a lovely golden one, (English chips, not crisps, right?) and looks at it musingly before biting into it. When he's eaten it, he looks at his brother and says "Daddy or chips?"
The other boy looks contemplative.
"Daddy or chips..." he muses, chewing a chip while the adults are striding round doing busy things in the kitchen behind them.
The Dad comes up, tousles the boy's hair, nicks a chip and leaves. The little boy looks highly offended, nods decisively to the other in agreement and says with great finality
"Chips."
It's one of those stupid catch-phrases that are an advertiser's dream, as every kid in the country was saying it for months and it still gets quoted occasionally on chat shows and stuff by comedians of the right age.
Actually, I bet if you Google "Daddy or chips" it will be on Youtube somewhere (no access to Youtube on this comp). I'm prepared to put money on it that it's really naff, seen these days, too...!
JAC

Suggest that you know what they did ..."
Lol, that's great

How about these:
What would you do with a million dollars?
What did you eat for breakfast?
How may licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop?
Character interviews are always fun too!

And then when I prepared my 10 questions I visited other writers blogs. JC Martin has this cool thing of the Kapow question at the end: http://jc-martin.com/fighterwriter/20...
Now, I still have some spots to fill in October with author interviews... anyone?

How about these:
What would you do with a million dollars?
What did you eat for breakfast?
How may licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie po..."I've thought of doing the tootsie roll pop before!!!

Not saying it doesn't happen, of course, just that it really doesn't appeal to me....
JAC

Lmao! I freaking love you!
It's a fruit sucker with tootsie in the middle....tootsie being choclate candy

Who would your main characters heroes be?
What's the hardest thing about writing?
Are you nervous?
Best movie scene ever (answer has to be Gunny Hartman's introduction in Full Metal Jacket, btw.)
Least amount of gas you ever purchased?
Mary Anne or Ginger?
I just threw that last one in for me.
Splitter

Who would your main characters heroes be?
What's the hardest thing about writing?
Are you nervous?Great questions!
Best movie scene ever (answer has to be Gunny Ha..."


I completely agree.... What would you do to survive from an invasion of zombies

Check this out:
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_c...
JAC
See, I love this because I get tired of reading the same old questions all the time...I love to shake things up...LOL
One question I asked on an upcoming guest blog post was..What do you think about hobos?
What is your favorite way to get in trouble on a Friday night?
On JournalJabber, we like to ask about hidden talents and what pet they would own if they could own any type of animal (real or fake).
Trust me, I got a million stupid questions...LOL
One question I asked on an upcoming guest blog post was..What do you think about hobos?
What is your favorite way to get in trouble on a Friday night?
On JournalJabber, we like to ask about hidden talents and what pet they would own if they could own any type of animal (real or fake).
Trust me, I got a million stupid questions...LOL

One question I asked on an upcoming guest blog post was..What do you think abo..."
Those are great!

I'll have a unicorn, thank you!
Barbara wrote: "Amy wrote: "On JournalJabber, we like to ask about hidden talents and what pet they would own if they could own any type of animal (real or fake)."
I'll have a unicorn, thank you!"
I think I would take one of the nice, friendly, mind-bonding dragons. :)
I'll have a unicorn, thank you!"
I think I would take one of the nice, friendly, mind-bonding dragons. :)

Recently I had the chance to interview author Marian Allen, her book Force of Habit had me grinning ear to ear the whole time. I just couldn't give her the standard questions- so made up a 'wacky' interview. She loved it and it was received very well!
http://jlwylie.wordpress.com/2011/09/...

Omg, that was wicked cool!
One question I would like to ask an author is, "Why this story?"
I mean out of all your ideas, what made this one so different that you wanted to/had to write it?
Also, "How did you feel when you learned that Pluto had been downgraded from a planet to just another large object in the Kuiper belt?"
That oughta get them stuttering. :)
I mean out of all your ideas, what made this one so different that you wanted to/had to write it?
Also, "How did you feel when you learned that Pluto had been downgraded from a planet to just another large object in the Kuiper belt?"
That oughta get them stuttering. :)


Lmao!!!!

I mean out of all your ideas, what made this one so different that you wanted to/had to write it?
Also, "How did you feel when yo..."Great question!!!!!

I'd want to be asked what inspires me to write, have I always had a passion for it and if or not I believe in my work.

Those are good questions Justin!!!
How about these:
Who was your hardest character to write?
Which character in your book are you most like?
If you could be any character in your book who would it be?

I love Pluto too! I was bummed when it wasn't a planet anymore. ;(
Cambria wrote: "Amy has an endless supply of questions. Her brain is a carniverous hole full of random."
LMFAO!! Ok, i teared up a little bit...I really did. That has to be the sweetest thing anyone has ever said about me. :)
LMFAO!! Ok, i teared up a little bit...I really did. That has to be the sweetest thing anyone has ever said about me. :)

You are seriously so very weird.

LMFAO!! Ok, i teared up a little bit...I really did. That has to be the sweetest thing a..."
Dude, I LOVED your interview with Brett on Cambria's blog, it rocked hard!
I love when I have an author who is open to having some fun in the interview. I don't think I could hang with the boring peeps.

Yup! Here's another example of weirdness: if I was interviewing an author, one of my questions would be, "Do you use the Scrubbin' Bubbles Shower Cleaner or do you just rinse of the curtain?"
My brain does NOT shut up and tries to drive me crazy on a moment-to-moment basis. :)

Lol

I'm with both of you. Pluto is still a planet, as far as I'm concerned. What would a bunch of astronomers know anyhow? More than 90% of their universe is made of stuff they don't understand and can't see anyhow.


Oh....we're just speaking rhetorically? :)
I don't care, that song makes me feel good when I sing along to it.
Could be "In the Navy" too.
Or "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"
I got a bunch.
Splitter

Oh....we're just speaking rhetorically? :)
I don't care, that song makes me feel good when I sing along to it.
Could be "In the Navy" too.
Or "Do You ..."Oh I love boy George!
Anything by Tom Jones. I have most of them.
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