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Thomas Rydder, a writer friend of mine, was gracious enough to interview me on his blog this morning.
Hop over and take a look. You should check out his blog and debut novel, “The Clearing”, while you’re there. Let’s show him something people. He’s a true gentleman.
Thanks for the opportunity, Thomas.
Right now, my throat’s pretty raspy from all that yakking. It’s coffee time.
I should probably stop writing so much smut, as in my mind, “showing him a little something” is not something a gentleman would like.
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Oops. Freudian slip. I’ll cover my eyes, but I’ll probably peek.
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Also, congratulations. I need to start leaving my felicitations with my bad jokes.
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Thanks. You’re a kind and gracious woman.
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I think you knocked that one out of the park. Nicely done.
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Thanks, Stan.
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Nice one. Well done π
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Thanks. You know what? I was actually pretty nervous about this.
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I would be as well. It’s natural. I bet you got really nervous thinking about what you were going to say π
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Very. He gave me plenty of time to think about it, but I’m always second-guessing my words.
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The interview seemed long. When I am nervous, I will just giggle.
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Ha. Giggling’s good.
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Probably not throughout an interview. LOL.
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But you left out the parts about being barefoot and pretending to wash the dishes. π Nice interview, T.W.
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Hey, I just tried to answer the questions and stay out of trouble. Not so easy for me to do. Thanks, Maddie.
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Great interview, Tim! Can’t wait to hear more about the WIP π
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Thanks. As for the WIP, you know how slow I am.
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Congrats on your first interview! It was great. π Interesting to know that the first thing you wrote was a song.
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Thanks, Zen. It was pretty strange. Yes, I majored in music at one time.
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Just read the interview:
‘I do think that itβs a good idea for an author wanting to enter the literary world to learn as much as they can about the craft and the business before they jump in.’
That’s just what I didn’t do – tried to, thought I had, but didn’t have the blogging network then and didn’t know what i didn’t know!
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Same here, but I’m trying to learn it now. The business end is a moving target.
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