I'd love as
much info specific to me as you can give.
Not exact matches
There is so
much conflicting
info out there and I would like to see more on this
specific topic since so many people suffer with thyroid issues.
Be as
specific as possible, too
much info is way better than not enough.
Maybe keep it on the one topic of fiction short story pieces for magazine, collection of 10 short stories for the agent and for the publisher, so the query letters are targeting something
specific and you won't have to guess what the reader might be doing — «if you are writing a proposal, write this query letter, or if you wrote a novel, write this query letter, etc.» Just short stories, just ideas of how to phrase it, how long it should be, how
much info to share, etc..»
Take time to create a visually appealing document, avoiding
specific eyesores around margins, too many pages, too few lines on a page or too
much info in general.
As Mistal says, so
much information is available to you via a quick Google search, and that
info can help you target your questions to the
specific areas of your interviewee's career that you really want to know about — and make you look better to her.
A resume too thin or too thick — not enough
info or way too
much — and the wrong
info — too
much general job description and not enough
specific achievements.