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  Who would you like to see interviewed?  Anna Reynolds at 20:51 on 21 May 2008
 

I'm wondering who you'd like to see us WW interview. Obviously, the real biggies are mostly impossible to get to, or rather, the PR minefield is- so no JK Rowlings etc please- but if there are types/genres/individuals etc, do suggest them here. It could be an agent..a publisher..a magazine... an author, a screenwriter, poet, biographer etc. Or something quirky. You can but ask.
Oh- and if you want to suggest your own agent/publisher/etc, do so, that'd be great too. If they're up for it, and won't worry about being overwhelmed by enquiries from WWers.

  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  susieangela at 22:04 on 21 May 2008
 

I'd love to see an interview with Reina James, who's first novel, 'This Time Of Dying' was published a year or so ago by Bloomsbury.
Susiex

  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  Colin-M at 09:15 on 22 May 2008
 

How about Barry Cunningham of the Chicken House?

  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  Anna Reynolds at 13:39 on 23 May 2008
 

I'll look into them. Anymore?

  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  susieangela at 14:46 on 23 May 2008
 

Just to add that Reina published her first novel at 60, which I think would be a great inspiration to those of us who are older. (She's also Sid James's daughter).
Susiex

  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  Steerpike`s sister at 16:31 on 15 June 2008
 

I'd like to see interviews with agents and publishers, that's always interesting. Or how about someone like Julia Eccleshare, who does a lot of children's literature reviewing for the broadsheets?


  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  ladyblackbird at 17:49 on 15 June 2008
 

Susan Thomaselli (I think I've probably spelt her last name wrong - involved with 3am Magazine and edits Dogmatika.



  Re: Who would you like to see interviewed?  Account Closed at 21:22 on 22 July 2008
 

I'd like to see interviews with agents and publishers, that's always interesting.
I second that suggestion