The charming and dashing Ali Karim has posted an interview with me over at
The Rap Sheet.
Ali Karim is the assistant editor of the e-zine Shots, a contributing editor at January Magazine, writes for Deadly Pleasures and Crimespree magazines and an associate member [and literary judge] for both the British Crime Writers Association as well as The International Thriller Writers Inc; and also helps judge Deadly Pleasures' Barry Awards.
Regular readers of my blog won't find anything new in my responses, but scroll down and check out Ali's next post:
The Surreal Influence of Fate. Very interesting reading.
Thanks, Ali!
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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7 comments:
I shall have to go read that Anne! Thanks for the link.
I think you're right about YouTube. What a great opportunity for writers. I just hope Google doesn't ruin what has made YouTube successful.
Years from now, people will ask, "What were you doing when Project Pimp Squad was unleashed onto the world?"
sandra, i thought his john connolly story was especially interesting.
jason, i so agree. that would be a shame.
daniel, :D
Is Google plotting to screw up You Tube?
Good job with the interview, Anne.
PIPS was a lot of fun!
heather, i think there's some worry about restrictions and fees.
jeff, thanks. yeah, the pimp squad was a blast!
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