Nick Daw's Writing Blog - Inside the writing world of Nick Daws
Receive this blog by e-mail!  Enter your e-mail address:   

Friday, April 27, 2007

My New Interview on WritersFM

I've just been interviewed by Karl Moore for the Internet radio station WritersFM. It was my second interview for them. The earlier interview was actually the very first one on the station, and there were one or two issues with the recording quality. We did the new interview via the Internet telephony service Skype, and it came out very well indeed.

If you've already heard my earlier interview on WritersFM, don't worry. In the new interview Karl asks a completely different set of questions. So you'll hear me talking about my new courses 'How to Win Contests' and 'Essential English for Writers' (which is due to be published soon). Plus I offer some advice on writing a book, and the best way to start making money from freelance writing.

Karl asked how I advertise my writing services, and what my most unusual writing jobs ever were (hear him go into subdued hysterics as I talk about this!). The interview also touched on a few more personal topics, including other careers I might like to have pursued if I hadn't become a writer (I don't think you'll guess the first one in particular). The whole thing is interspersed with some excellent music.

You can catch my interview on WritersFM's normal rotation, or download it as a separate podcast. It's about an hour long. Even in its zipped form the podcast is over 50 MB in size, so it's best if you have a broadband connection. Listening to WritersFM also requires broadband.

Finally, just a reminder that WritersFM is always on the lookout for more writers to interview. You don't have to be famous, just have enjoyed some success in the writing field, e.g. a book published or a script performed. If you're interested, send Karl an e-mail at karl-at-myhelphub.com (change the -at- to the usual @ sign). Tell him a bit about yourself and your publishing history. If he feels you would make a suitable interviewee, he will get back to you to arrange a time. Interviews can take place over the phone, on Skype or in person, so it doesn't matter where in the world you live.

Labels: ,

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home