Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz
interviews Patty McCord,
author of the
recently released «Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Respons...
I
recently interviewed Jay Baer, NYT Best Selling
author, blogger, and founder of Convince and Convert, about his 25 years in digital marketing, how to create word of mouth, and why irrelevant content might be slowly destroying your brand.
In a recent
interview at the Asia Society, Anita Raghavan,
author of the
recently published The Billionaire's Apprentice: The Rise of the Indian - American Elite and the Fall of the Galleon Hedge Fund (Grand Central Publishing, 2013) admitted that the book...
Media outlets have begun to notice the trend and the book's
authors, Suzan Haskins and Dan Prescher, have been
interviewed recently by Forbes, PBS's Next Avenue, MoneyWatch, and others.
Author and activist Bryan Stevenson was
recently interviewed on The Daily Show, and in his conversation with Jon Stewart, noted that Americans often have a difficult time acknowledging and confessing those corporate injustices — like racism — that are a part of our shared history and a part of our present - day culture.
That's what happened
recently when two of my favorite
authors got together for an
interview: Frank Viola
interviewed NT Wright.
Even Bagby, a University of Kentucky scholar once labeled a «dangerous professor» by conservative
author David Horowitiz,
recently said in a newspaper
interview that Muslims in Kentucky have been spared from popular backlash seen in other states.
I
recently interviewed Dr. Davis,
author of Wheatbelly about the affects of wheat, gluten being just one.
Interviewing a cookbook
author recently for an article confirmed that when she mentioned the food that Scandinavians would eat in time of poverty.
Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home
recently posted... Book Club
Interview with Alexandra Heminsley,
author of Running Like A Girl
Recently, I heard an
interview on NPR with Anya von Bremzen, the
author of Paladares: Recipes Inspired by the Private Restaurants of Cuba, and I was completely captivated by the tales of resourcefulness, resilience, and innovation, not to mention the kinship the Russian
author feels with her Cuban socialist brethren, especially in terms of hunger and deprivation.
It is worth noting that Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow and
author, most
recently, of The Blue Zones Solution, conducts the entirety of our hour - long
interview while strolling vigorously.
We
interviewed Celebrity Chef, Food Network Champion Hollis Wilder who
recently authored the new book Savory Bites: Meals You Can... Read More
Recently I posted my
interview with J.M. Hirsch, Associated Press Food Editor and
author of High Flavor, Low Labor, a cookbook full of flavorful weeknight meals.
We
recently interviewed Andi Silverman,
author of Mama Knows Breast: A Beginner's Guide to Breastfeeding.
Rachel Garlinghouse,
author of the new children's book Black Girls Can,
recently interviewed me on Adoption.net in anticipation of National Adoption Awareness Month.
Thursday night I'm going to do a live
interview with Mrs. Q, the mysterious
author and school lunch blogger, who
recently revealed herself as Sarah Wu, a Chicago Public School teacher.
Authors of a paper
recently published in the Journal of Technology Transfer
interviewed 10 women who successfully transitioned into university faculty or instructor positions after working as corporate scientists or industry or government researchers.
I
recently had the opportunity to
interview New York Times Best Selling
Author Tim Ferriss about the release of his new book: The 4 - Hour Chef: The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life.
I was
recently interviewed with Elle Russ, the
author of the book The Paleo Thyroid Solution, and the host of the Primal Blueprint Podcast.
I
recently had the absolute pleasure of
interviewing Dr. Kelly Brogan, holistic women's health psychiatrist and
author of the new bestseller, A Mind of Your Own.
Luckily, I was
recently able to do an
interview with the
author which I can now share with you!
But I have to say no to aerial yoga... Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home
recently posted... Book Club
Interview with Alexandra Heminsley,
author of Running Like A Girl
D. Wallace Peach
recently posted...
Author Interview: D Wallace Peach
Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home
recently posted... Taking the Long Way Home Book Club:
Interview with Hal Higdon,
author of 4:09:43 Boston Through the Eyes of the Runners
Deborah Davis
recently posted... Crave Eat Heal Blog Tour and
Interview with
Author, Ann Oliverio
I may need to find a support group... Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home
recently posted... Book Club
Interview with Alexandra Heminsley,
author of Running Like A Girl
The
author was
recently a guest on the terrific The Watch podcast, in which Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan reviewed the book and
interviewed Vandermeer about his novel, and he offered some incredibly tantalizing teases about Garland's adaptation, revealing that the film will (unsurprisingly) have some departures from the book (via The Film Stage):
«The Literati Scene», Boston - based program that focuses on different
authors,
recently featured an
interview with the show's co-host, Smoki Bacon, and Howard Gardner
Amanda Hocking — who became the poster child for self - publishing on the Kindle after she made more than $ 2 million from a series of young - adult novels she wrote and published in the past year — signed a $ 2 - million deal earlier this year with St. Martin's Press, a unit of publishing giant Macmillan, to write a new series of young - adult novels (my colleague Cyndy Aleo wrote a series of posts
recently based on her
interviews with several young
authors about the changes in the industry).
I
recently filled out the
author interview form, but it stalled / borked when I submitted it so I filled it out and sent it again.
Recently on my my blog I
interview two self published
authors and vas very impressed with their experience.
Rice, the 73 - year - old bestselling
author of titles such as
Interview with the Vampire, Cry to Heaven, The Vampire Chronicles, and the
recently published Prince LeStat, could not be reached for comment on the lawsuit.
Recently I
interviewed romance
author Kristan Higgins for the February issue of BookPage.
Recently Harpercollins and Shazam announced a partnership to get
author interviews and an e-book selling mechanism going.
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?»
I
recently interviewed an up - and - coming steampunk
author who raised over $ 90,000 to fund the production costs of his book (his original goal was $ 4,000, so, even after he produces and ships all those books, he ought to have come out of the deal with a year's salary in addition to whatever he makes on sales once the book goes live).
I
recently read an
interview with a successful romance
author who admitted she never knew «head - hopping» was bad, but she learned it was and doesn't do it anymore.
David Wisehart (@DavidWisehart)
interviewed me about my
recently released novella on his excellent Kindle
Author blog.
The
author was
recently interviewed by Female First where she talked about her title and her unique love for storm chasing among other interest - piquing things.
-LSB-...] was
recently interviewed on Meet The Thriller
Author with Alan Petersen about the ideas behind my thrillers and my writing -LSB-...]
I
recently served as an ambassador during D'vorah Lansky's Book Marketing Challenge, a 30 - day marketing event that pulls together
interviews, guest articles, and action steps to show
authors how to turn their books into successful businesses.
:D Joy @ Thoughts By J
recently posted...
Author Interview: Meet A. G. Macdonald who tells stories through web - novel!
We
recently had the opportunity to
interview author and book marketing expert Pavarti Tyler on Google Hangouts.
On the blog, I'm featuring writing tips,
interviews with other
authors, short stories or snippets of my WIP (
recently I wrote a short backstory piece to help thrash out character motivation).
I've
recently started a feature called «
Author Interview Thursday «-- AIT for short and I'll be
interviewing different
authors on their inspiration, writing process, favorite books, challenges experienced along the way and so much more.