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My first ever interview!

Hey guys, I'm not here today, I'm over at Annalisa Crawford's place! Annalisa gave me my first ever interview which has made me very happy indeed! You can check it out by clicking here Please excuse the terrible photo of me :p .

Have a great weekend all, and thanks Annalisa for allowing me to take over your blog for the day!

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  1. Hey, I just read that interview. =)

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  2. Wahoo! Going to check out your interview! :D

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  3. Loved the interview! Really like the idea of using diary entries to get to know your characters better...maybe we should all make this a regular blog feature :P!

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  4. Oh, an interview? Cool! I'll go check it out now! :)

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  5. That is so exciting. I'm headed over now.

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  6. Have a great weekend, Kyra. I'll check out the interview now. :)

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  7. In your interview you said you: dabble in dating advice... What does that mean? Can you tell us more?

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  8. Oh, I can't wait to see the photo. I figured you didn't look like a coffee cup.

    Have a great weekend. ;0)

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  9. I just came from Annalisa's blog and read your interview, and thought I'd come over and say "hi." I need to go back and check out your April entries, they sound so interesting. Congrats on finishing your book. :)

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  10. Thanks, everyone! Nice to meet my new followers! :D

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  11. That was a great interview. Nice to get to know you better. :)

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