tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13639087.post4547413806314127225..comments2023-11-18T22:19:35.259-05:00Comments on MuseInks: Interviewing SkillsAmi Hendricksonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16113842141579251283noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13639087.post-90273924227894451172009-12-21T09:39:35.244-05:002009-12-21T09:39:35.244-05:00Ami, what a wonderful post! I am so happy you enj...Ami, what a wonderful post! I am so happy you enjoyed working with me, and I can definitely return that sentiment. It was a pleasure to see what your answers were, and to chat with you via email.<br /><br />I liked how you broke down this interview to help others. (Wish I'd have thought of it... sigh... heehee) <br /><br />I always feel a responsibility to do the best possible interview I can, because it's such a bummer (to put it bluntly) to receive interview questions that have no thought behind them. I look at every interview as a way to get to know a new writer, which in turn helps the readers of my blog. I tell writers that we can all learn from each other, and that is underscored with this post. <br /><br />(And yes, writers, you are welcome to come over to Working Writers for an interview! Any friend of Ami's is a friend of mine :)Cherie Burbachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13058441644533308364noreply@blogger.com