
For the last year, I've featured practical interviews with every kind of scribbler: from gossip writer Corynne Steindler to traveling novelist Tony D'Souza to a video chat with pulp fiction master Paul Malmont. Despite my best intentions, some readers are justifiably confused by the serialized format of my interview series.
Here's how it works:
Quite simply, I serialize each author's interview over the course of a single week--Five Easy Questions, one for each day of the week.
When an author's week is concluded, the whole interview is archived by the author's name on the sidebar. The link tag to each author's name contains five different question about some aspect of web writing. The entries are arranged in reverse chronological order, but you can read them in whatever order you want.
If you click on any name--from my exclusive chat with book editor Sam Douglas to my writing pep talk with novelist Susan Henderson--you will find all five interview installments with that author contained on the same page.
So, you can read the interviews as they appear daily, click on the author's name to read the complete interview, or click on Five Easy Questions link to read all the archived interviews at once.
If any of this is unclear, don't hesitate to drop me a line at jason [at] thepublishingspot [dot] com.







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