Writers: Top 10 Signs Your TV Interview Is Not Going So Hot!

Written by Dr. Letitia S. Wright, D.C.


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5. The studio can’t findrepparttar book you sent them and you didn’t bring any extras. It’s a big studio, sometimes materials have to change hands a few times before you are ok’d as a guest. Always have a copy of your book with you, so they can show it on air. It also helps to bring a blow up of your book and an stand to place it on.

4. You answer questions with “ Do I have enough time to go over this?” If they are asking you about it, you have enough time. They’ll stop you if you run out of time.

3. The comments on something you are wearing and you have nothing to say about it. If a host says that’s an interesting tie, they might have thought it was a prop to stimulaterepparttar 128623 conversation about your book. All props have a short story to go with them. Do not wear anything outrageous and not expect for it to be commented on unless you are Mathew Lesko. He always wears that jacket.

2. Whenrepparttar 128624 host asks you to tell them a about yourself and your background, you start with “ I was born in a little town…..” They just want some basic current information about, not your entire life story. When you start talking about where you were born as background material, it brands you as an amateur.

1. Finding yourself commenting on things clearly off track of your subject. Sometimesrepparttar 128625 host can go down a rabbit trail, you have to take control ofrepparttar 128626 interview and bring them back to your topic in a friendly gentle way that doe not alienate their viewers. Remember, it’s their show and you won’t look good being a jerk torepparttar 128627 host.



Dr. Letitia S. Wright, D.C. is the producer and host of The Wright Place TV Show and a 2004 Stevie Award Finalist. For a Free Report-5 Fast Ways to Get Your Book on TV email : info1080-89555@autocontactor.com




A Bad Book Review? You Aren't Doomed. Here's Why.

Written by Laura Hickey


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3. If you're getting more than one bad review.

It's understandable if you're disappointed. It's expected, but do not allow yourself to become discouraged. If you've published an e-book and can easily edit your work, bad reviews can actually help your writing. Now don't go crazy and change everything! But if reviews are constantly pin pointing on one certain area, review your work and see if and how you could improve it. I know reviewing repeatedly can be hurtful but if it can help your e-book, isn't it worth considering? Also, don't start picking apart reviews right away, give yourself time to go over them. Picking apart your reviewsrepparttar moment you receive them could prove fatal to your self esteem.

Author of Mysterious Chills and Thrills for Kids. Ten Short Stories to Tickle the Imagination. "Spooky" "Awesome" "Unpredictable" Isn't it time you entered the world where shadows lurk and each page turn could be your doom...http://www.laurahickey.com


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