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Radio Interview Tips

Wherein I get schooled in the art of book interviews in the world's longest, oddest book interview.

Features: Role playing, cats, professional instruction and the stupidity of selling other peoples' books in your own interview.

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Stay through to the end. It should be worth it.


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Brian, that interview was hilarious. I was listening to it around 1 AM last night, and I thought I was going to wake my roommates.

I went and bought your book today, and so far, it is fantastic!

This so reminds me of my only radio interview while on a book tour for a children's book (this one) I illustrated. Except that I received no such helpful instructions from the interviewers. I realized after hanging up (at least I hung up) that I had been so eager to pal around with the jokey DJs that I hadn't said anything about the book or about my bookstore appearance that day, which was the reason for the interview.

By the way, I came across this site because I was playing the Google Image Labeler game, on account of insomnia, and one image was a blurry night scene-- a war scene, or maybe fireworks. I looked into it and came to your Polish New Year entry. Very, very funny. Congratulations and great good luck with your bright red book.

I just posted a 5-star review for your book because it makes me giggle in bed. My husband is not amused, especially when I snort when I laugh, but I just love your book so much, I'm giving the one your publisher gave me away on my web site in June. I'm keeping the other one for my kids for when they're old enough to read about the brownie incident. Go Brian!

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