Well, I was just given my first interview ever. I mean, not an interview of someone else where I thought up the questions, no, no, an interview where little me actually answers the questions asked by the person doing the interview!
Annette Gulati is a writer - her stories are appearing in Highlights for Children, and just wait, because I can bet you that I'll soon have the opportunity of posting an interview of her in this blog, too - who left a comment on my blog, last year, and we then met each other in Uma's online class. She writes about the many tribulations of the The Writing Wild Life, in her blog, and you'll find the interview by clicking on this link :
http://thewritingwildlife.blogspot.com/2008/06/author-interview-with-katia-novet-saint.html
Thanks so much, Annette. You just made me feel almost famous, for a few minutes. I think I could get used to this :))
13 comments:
Nice interview ! :-)
You're welcome, Katia! Your journey is just beginning! Fame could be just around the corner. :)
Very interesting interview, Katia. I'm dying for Amadi to reach Elliott Bay--maybe today!
Do hope that we can meet in Bangkok next year...
Thanks, Janet. Bangkok or/and Hyderabad. I bet you'd find our city totally fascinating. :)
Congratulations!
Thank you, Sapna. :)
I bet that's a wonderful feeling, Katia, to see your book in print. My sincerest congratulations.
P.S. Lived in Hyderabad for only a week now, but I'm enjoying it immensely.
Todd
Hello Todd, thanks for visiting my blog and welcome to Hyderabad. I've left for the summer but I hope we can get together when I come back at the end of August. Have you joined TEA ?
Best wishes
Are you on strike ? :-(
Hey, Jo Ann, no, not on strike, but have been running around like a mad woman for the past several weeks; I'm in France, now, and connected again, and I will finally be able to catch up on emails, write at least a couple of posts on the blog, etc, etc.
More soon :) Hope you're well.
Katia
Oooooooh, where in France ?? :-)
Hi, Katia. Your book finally arrived in Japan, and I read it to my nine-year-old son yesterday evening. We both enjoyed it very much! Brava!
Thank you, Suzanne. :)
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