...about what you do

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us. We hope these questions will prompt you to share a little about your inspiration, your creative process, how your audience figures in to it all.

Your response is valuable and your willingness to participate very much appreciated. As an fyi, answers are limited to 20 lines of 100 characters each. If you need more space or if you have any questions, please email me at wendybkalman@gmail.com.

Thank you again!

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Wendy Kalman

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* What is your latest work? Please say a little something about it -- what was the inspiration behind it? Do you think the final product reflected that? And did reviewers and/or your target audience pick up on it?

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* When you have an idea, what do you do with it? What steps do you go though to finesse it, translate it, take it through to a finished product?

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* Who is your target audience in your mind? Does putting yourself in his/her place play a part in how you write?

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* If you consciously think about the effect your words will have on others as you write, can you explain how? If not, do you think the subconscious comes into play? How?

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* When you read reviews which ascribe something into what you've written that you did not consciously incorporate, how does make you feel? How does it affect how you choose to approach writing your next project?

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* It's one thing to know your target audience, another to write to it, and yet another to be aware of how members of it may interpret what you write. But what about making them aware of your works? No matter where you are in your career, I am sure you have learned something about publicizing or marketing your work. Can you share a tip or two?

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