Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Ooh la! In which I get interviewed...

The Writing Cave...


So, here's how it goes, I read a book, I offer to do an author interview (or I'm asked to do one) - frequently a tough one. Well, ha! The table was recently turned on me and Kim Koning of The Dragonfly Scrolls asked if she could interview me! Me? Why me? How could I possibly be interesting, have something worth saying? Oh crisis of confidence! I hoped Kim would go easy on the interviewer...

I have to say, it was a lot of fun and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Am now available for interview gigs. Any offers? Just kidding - for now...

So, if you want to learn more about my writery ways, what's influenced me along the way, how I work, where I work and so on, then take a look at Kim's interview with me.

Given that I'm still in a state of shock at the experience (not really, I'm just overwhelmed with other stuff), the interview will serve as this week's post! How's that for a neat cop-out?


Even my writing pal, Fless, got a look in...

8 comments:

MC Rogerson said...

Really enjoyed the interview and hope the submission process is going well. I aspire to have a writing cave like yours some day!

kkoning78 said...

It was fantastic to have you visit in my virtual studio Nicky! Hope you enjoyed your moment in the "Hot Seat". I thoroughly enjoyed the interview. You are welcome back anytime.
-Kim

Fire Byrd said...

Oh you naughty critter you! not writing a 'proper'post.
Great interview though enjoyable to read.
Not to sure about your dinner party guests though!
xx

Pat Posner said...

That was a great interview. I loved your list of 4 lessons learned, too.

woman said...

Great interview! Thanks for the link.

Marie said...

Great interview. Enjoyed reading it.

Hosted BES said...

Lovely interview it was! I really liked that image as well. Cheers!

Nick Cross said...

Great stuff. I was an only child too, but I've no idea how much of an impact that had on learning to tell stories. I think I did yearn for escape, though, so I'm sure that was a part of it.