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Not exact matches
«By asking this
question, you can uncover exactly what issues the hiring organization has identified and is currently dealing with,» says Heather McNab,
author of What Top Professionals Need to Know About Answering Job
Interview Questions.
Recently on the TED Ideas blog Anthony Tjan,
author of Good People: The Only Leadership Decision That Really Matters and CEO of VC firm Cue Ball Group, talks to Julia Fawal and shares his favorite techniques for screening out jerks during job
interviews, including these three
questions:
In an
interview with CNBC, psychologist and bestselling
author Dan Ariely recently offered a dead simple suggestion to accomplish this — ask yourself just one
question.
According to bestselling management
author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch, there is one simple mistake that even the most well - prepared candidates make: They use an
interview to answer
questions instead of to have a conversation.
Not only does playing a team sport like water polo, soccer, or volleyball help you look like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the
author of «Live Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough
Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of skills.
«It's OK to add a bit of enthusiasm or personality to your emails,» Vicky Oliver,
author of «301 Smart Answers to Tough Business Etiquette
Questions» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough
Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider.
Asking
questions during an
interview can be an essential opportunity to get insider information about the program, as well as demonstrate interest, curiosity, and enthusiasm to your interviewer, writes Brian Precious,
author of «Get In, Get Connected, Get Hired: Lessons from an MBA Insider.»
CNN
interviews two Thoughtful Christian
authors for this intriguing
question — Craig A. Evans... http://fb.me/1idvhPxXD
E-Books and individual guides have everything you need to plan your mother - daughter book club meetings: a book review, exclusive
author interview, discussion
questions, activities to try and recipes.
Sylvia Brown,
author of the Post-Pregnancy Handbook, answers these
questions and many more in this exclusive
interview.
Two of the paper's senior
authors spent nearly 20 minutes deflecting such
questions during a later
interview.
«This allows you to answer
questions like «what will it look like when you go to Banff, or Lake Louise, in 2100,» lead
author Garry Clarke, of the University of British Columbia, said in an
interview.
In this full - color «how to» video presentation, TV personality Kirsten Burtt
interviews Steve Barwick,
author of The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual, and asks the
questions you've always wanted to know the answers to about the powerful infection - fighting qualities of colloidal silver, and how to use it for maximum healing results.
In an
interview with the YOGA JOURNAL Ronald Steiner,
author of the book «Yoga für Fortgeschrittene «(Yoga for Advanced Practitioners) written in cooperation with fellow yoga teacher and
author Anna Trökes, answers this
question and explains how a deeper understanding of yoga can be achieved...
Over the summer, she gained experience in marketing and public relations at Square One Book Publishers, composing
interview questions for
authors and performing sales research.
Responding to just that
question in an
interview in The School Administrator, Thomas Friedman,
author of The World is Flat, shared an equation he thought was a better indicator: CQ+PO > IQ.
For the
interview data, two of the
authors individually analyzed all the
interview data of two study phases and documented potential themes corresponding to research
questions with quotes from transcriptions in a spreadsheet.
The
authors looked to national surveys of charter and private schools and
interviews with leading charter and private school networks for their answers to major
questions that animate the current debates over teacher pay in public schools.
Originally posted on konnlavery.com (Hint: Book marketing advice begins at
question # 4) Christa Wojciechowski — Horror Novella
Author of SICK June 7, 2016 Interview For this month's guest author, I'd like to welcome Christa Wojciechowski, a fellow horror / thril
Author of SICK June 7, 2016
Interview For this month's guest
author, I'd like to welcome Christa Wojciechowski, a fellow horror / thril
author, I'd like to welcome Christa Wojciechowski, a fellow horror / thriller...
Authors Author Interview — Answer our
questions so readers can get to know you.
The above tweet led to a fun
interview over the at the Book View Cafe blog, «Weird and Wonderful: Digital Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with
author Sue Lange asking me some interesting
questions that really made me think hard to solidify some of my ideas about the «Future of Publishing» and what it means for -LSB-...]
In a recent WBJB Publishing Basics Radio
interview with Jan Nathan, the Executive Director of PMA, Jan was asked the
question, «What type of publishing (vanity, subsidy, traditional, small press, independent) best describe places like
Author House, Xlibris and IUniverse?
For each
interview, the
author composed seven original
questions, asking for candid thoughts on the definition and nature of wisdom and human life here on Earth.
In this month's 7
Questions interview, we talk to Christine Feehan,
author of Shadow Rider, the first book in her new paranormal romance series.
An
author interview is a series of
questions and answers that is prepared by the
author.
But recently, at the end of a very thoughtful and comprehensive
interview, I was asked the
question, «Is there anything else you would like to say to
authors today?»
Authors can utilize the podcasts and
interviews recorded via Skype for ongoing promotion to secure radio
interviews by showing their command of a subject, abilities in a radio
interview format and audience interest based on
questions asked on the
author's Ask page.
In our
interview, Pat tells us which scifi or fantasy
author he'd spend eternity with on a desert island, who'd win if he were to wrestle Brandon Sanderson, and why he's tired of
questions about his mighty beard.
A Twenty - Five -
Question Interview Published as a Five Part Series Hosted by MM Finck Anonymously Answered By Agented Authors * with Varying Publishing Career Durations and Successes from Debut to Bestselling and Represented by Multiple Literary Agencies of Varying Sizes QUESTION ONE Why did you choose the traditional publishin
Question Interview Published as a Five Part Series Hosted by MM Finck Anonymously Answered By Agented
Authors * with Varying Publishing Career Durations and Successes from Debut to Bestselling and Represented by Multiple Literary Agencies of Varying Sizes
QUESTION ONE Why did you choose the traditional publishin
QUESTION ONE Why did you choose the traditional publishing track?
If an agent is thinking about representing you, you'll be contacted by phone, email, or mail with
questions about your book and «
author platform» (informal «
interview»).
The above tweet led to a fun
interview over the at the Book View Cafe blog, «Weird and Wonderful: Digital Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with
author Sue Lange asking me some interesting
questions that really made me think hard to solidify some of my ideas about the «Future of Publishing» and what it means for
authors and publishers.
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In a series of video
interviews Miguel Syjuco discusses his first novel Ilustrado, the experimental process he used to write it, writing jokes without punchlines, and addresses the
question of whether he is the
author or the character.
As an
author, I won't deny that I love answering
questions, even if only so for a minute I can pretend I'm the latest runaway best - selling
author letting loose in an exclusive
interview for People magazine.
After listening to the
interview, ask students for responses to each of the posted
questions, and write down any additional
questions that they have for the
author.
For this segment of our
Author Interview Series, we asked Diana what inspired her writing, how she found an agent, as well as a host of other
questions.
Join Judith live on several shows on AuthorsRadio.fm:
Authors on Fire (one - on - one interviews with authors and their books with Judith asking the questions on Tuesdays at 1 EST), Author YOU (the journey begins, restarts or ignites to set the author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at
Authors on Fire (one - on - one
interviews with
authors and their books with Judith asking the questions on Tuesdays at 1 EST), Author YOU (the journey begins, restarts or ignites to set the author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at
authors and their books with Judith asking the
questions on Tuesdays at 1 EST),
Author YOU (the journey begins, restarts or ignites to set the author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at 1
Author YOU (the journey begins, restarts or ignites to set the
author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at 1
author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at 1 EST).
Join Judith live on several shows on AuthorsRadio.fm:
Authors on Fire (one - on - one interviews with authors and their books with Judith asking the questions on Tuesdays at 1 EST), Author YOU (the journey begins, retstarts or ignites to set the author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at
Authors on Fire (one - on - one
interviews with
authors and their books with Judith asking the questions on Tuesdays at 1 EST), Author YOU (the journey begins, retstarts or ignites to set the author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at
authors and their books with Judith asking the
questions on Tuesdays at 1 EST),
Author YOU (the journey begins, retstarts or ignites to set the author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at 1
Author YOU (the journey begins, retstarts or ignites to set the
author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at 1
author on the road to success on Fridays at 1 EST) and AuthorU — Your Guide to Book Publishing (book publishing today — over all strategies to your marketing and publishing success on Wednesdays at 1 EST).
Featuring an
interview with Ricci Wolman, founder and CEO of Written Word Media about the challenge that
authors face with the most common
questions they often have when first starting out;
questions that include the following: How do I get the right people to discover my new book?
Although I like to come up with new
questions for each
interview, there are one or two
questions that I like to ask all my guest
authors.
As this
interview series with writers of literary fiction continues, the
author of the novels Darker Moon and Witchlight challenges the very basis of my
questions.
For this segment of our
Author Interview Series, we asked Chris what inspired his writing, how he found an agent, as well as a host of other
questions.
This will provide you with a list of potential
interview questions, though
authors are welcome to provide their own.
For this segment of our
Author Interview Series, we asked Therese what inspired her writing, how she found an agent, as well as a host of other
questions.
One of the
questions in that
interview was about how I came to be one of those queryless, yet agented
authors, in which I talk about the comment on Kristen Lamb's (2/4/2011) post that got Laurie's attention.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an
author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing
questions to keep the group engaged, answering
questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio
interviews or notes — For non-fiction
authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
We have designed 50 specific
interview questions that showcase your story, your struggles, your victories, and the path you took that will motivate and inspire readers, new
authors, veteran
authors, and those wanting to become
authors.
We chatted with
author Krentz in a 7
questions interview about favorite scenes, writing and psychic powers.