Sentences with phrase «interview authors of»

As they are overwhelmed with requests to review books or interview authors of books that will appear in print and in physical, terrestrial bookstores, why would they pay attention to me despite the three published novels?
Great list — may I suggest, http://www.writergroupie.net — I interview authors of all genres to see how they did it.
Interview (starts at 10:57)-- Marshall Poe, a professor of history at the University of Iowa, is creator and editor - in - chief of New Books Network, a consortium of podcasts in which scholars interview authors of scholarly books.
There are no reporters waiting to interview the author of the 576th book on career growth, social media marketing or a formula for living well.
One is reminded of Pat Robertson's recent comment in interviewing the author of a book denouncing the State Department: «If I could just get a nuclear device inside Foggy Bottom, I think that would be the answer.»
Meghna Sachdev interviews the authors of Science's latest policy forums and editorials.
Synopsis: «Madison County» is about a group of college kids that travel to a remote, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell - all book on the accounts of the grisly murders that happened in the town over two decades ago.
In this video episode of «ASCD Talks with an Author,» Acquisitions Editor Carolyn Pool interviews the authors of Productive Group Work: How to Engage Students, Build Teamwork, and Promote Understanding.
I interviewed the author of The Everything Store last month, and he said something really telling: I'm an Amazon customer, I love Amazon.
Rutherford interviews the author of a particular book in each episode, and also discusses the author's writing habits and their inspiration.
In 2003, I'd hoped to go to Ireland to interview the author of Full Tilt and Eight Feet in the Andes for my book A Sense of Place, a collection of conversations with the world's leading travel writers.
No company is going to interview the author of every resume in the stack.
Clayton & his wife Natali interviewed the author of Profit First, where he shares how to effectively structure your finances and a method that has totally changed his business!

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It's one of the trickiest parts of interviewing, and one Adam Bryant, author of the New York Times» «Corner Office» feature, recently delved into on LinkedIn.
Interviewing noted legal thinkers like Michelle Alexander (author of The New Jim Crow), the documentary argues that this «loophole» — allowing forced labor for criminals — enabled resentful white society to imprison black citizens on minor charges and put them to work.
Leader - Chivée is one of the individuals I was fortunate enough to interview for a series on the year ahead, Big Ideas for 2018, where I asked a number of my favorite award - winning marketing experts, authors, and other thought leaders — as well as some of Firebrand Group's own digital strategy and branding experts — to recommend one «Big Idea» that companies can take advantage of to get ahead in 2018.
The author described the moment of hearing the first taped interview with Colthurst, who acted as an intermediary so Diana could maintain deniability when asked if she had met Morton.
In an interview at the 2017 Inc. 5000 conference in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday, the entrepreneur, investor, and author talked about what it really takes be successful, his recent brush with cancer, and of course, the inside scoop on Shark Tank.
«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.
Carissa interviews Carey Grund, owner of Smilegram Paper and author of Pink Lemonade: Sweet Expressions of Inspiration for Girls, on the Small Businesses Do It Better show.
In the book Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart Into a Visionary Leader, authors Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli draw on extensive interviews — conducted over the course of their journalistic careers — to depict the life of the Apple co-founder.
It's a fact I became more aware of a few months ago while interviewing vampire author Anne Rice for my upcoming book Humans 3.0.
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:
Richard S. Wellins, senior vice president of DDI and one of the authors of the High - Resolution Leadership report, had this to say in a Forbes interview a year ago:
Finnegan is one of the individuals I was fortunate enough to interview for a series on the year ahead, Big Ideas for 2018, in which I asked a number of my favorite award - winning marketing experts, authors, and other thought leaders — as well as some of Firebrand Group's own digital strategy and branding experts — to recommend one «Big Idea» that companies can leverage to get ahead in 2018.
In another fascinating interview with Scientific American, Prinstein — who has now moved on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and authored a book titled Popular — argues that many of us radically misunderstand the concept.
A whole host of wildly successful folks from different walks of life interviewed by best - selling author Tim Ferriss.
In an interview with Forbes, workplace expert and author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant; How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job» Lynn Taylor noted that blatant office favoritism can lead to a «hostile workplace.»
For my #FlipMyFunnel podcast, I recently interviewed Jay Baer — New York Times bestselling author, blogger, and founder of Convince and Convert — about his 25 years in digital marketing.
But along with the relationship experts and married couples the authors interviewed, the economists themselves are often a source of valuable insight into making romance work.
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.
It was all in flux,» the author of «The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch» said in an interview with «Power Lunch.»
In an intimate 1974 interview Robert Pirsig, author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle maintenance remarked:
Since so many people search Google for health concerns, lead author Adam Miner of Stanford University said in an audio interview, he imagines many people are probably using their conversational agents like Siri, too.
When I ended up interviewing the author, I had him sign a copy of his about - to - be-published book for the waiter.
In 2014 I interviewed Bill Treasurer, author of Courage Goes to Work, about how to hire courageous people, and he suggested asking a job candidate, «Describe a time when you had to disagree with someone in authority and stand your ground.
Anne Rice, author of Interview With the Vampire, said about writing, «It's always a search for the uninterrupted three - or four - hour stretch.»
One of her picks was from her first - ever episode, when she interviewed life coach Tony Robbins, author of «MONEY: Master the Game.»
«Quebec still has a strong position but our competitors are getting closer and they are growing faster than we are,» Alexandre Moreau, author of the report, said in an interview.
Yet over two - thirds of the interviews were conducted in seven specifically selected poor neighbourhoods in downtown Toronto — what the author calls «over-sampling.»
Another of the luminaries I interviewed for this project was Dorie Clark, the author of Stand Out, named the # 1 Leadership Book of 2015 by Inc..
In media interviews last week, Christopher Sarlo, author of the report, described himself being saddened by the possibility that low - income couples have been dissuaded from having children in false belief that children require a hefty investment.
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.
According to bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch, the last few minutes of a job interview can make or break your chances of getting the job.
«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.
Way back in the 1930s, author Napoleon Hill interviewed a series of millionaires and philanthropists, starting with the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie.
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.»
«Oil industry companies would do well to be cautious and stop assuming that good relations with PDVSA can last forever due to a common interest in pumping oil,» Raul Gallegos, associate director with the consultancy Control Risks, and author of Crude Nation, a book about how oil ruined the Venezuelan economy, said in an interview with Reuters.
In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Salma Jafri interviews blogger, speaker and author of Vlog Like a Boss Amy Schmittauer.
Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Duff McDonald, a journalist and author of two critically acclaimed books, «The Golden Passport: Ha...
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