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Which author do you most want to see interviewed?

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Our first professional video was posted last night on the new OnlineBookClub.org YouTube Channel.

It already has 30 comments! How cool! 8)

A new video will be posted each week so make sure you subscribe.

However, I also had what I think is a great idea which is to do author interviews on the channel. We do already have a interviews section right on OnlineBookClub.org for written interviews.

So please post a reply with a nomination for an author you would love to see interviewed by @AdamBongo on the OnlineBookClub.org YouTube Channel.

It could be an author who has already been reviewed by the official OnlineBookClub.org review team (view recent official book reviews). Or it could really be any author you would love to see interviewed. So post your suggestion now.

If we get a lot of suggestions, I'll make a poll to vote between them.

Feel free to 'second' and 'third' etc. nominations in addition to making your own in case there is a lot.

Once we narrow it down to one or a few authors, we can work on personally contacting the author to ask them to do the interview.
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I would like to see Allison Rose interviewed. She is the author of Tick. http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewto ... 53&t=28170
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I would love to see A. R. Rivera interviewed! (author of Inertia)
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I would like to see Kristen James interviewed. She is the author of In a Field of Oranges and Costa Rica. She is a talented author who writes romance books with a fun twist. I enjoy reading all of her books because most of them end in ways that I wouldn't have expected. They are clean, funny, and engaging books.
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I would LOVE to see Dannika Dark interviewed. She is the author of the Seven series and Mageri series. She is really great at describing details and when it comes to all her characters, she makes it so that each one is completely different (in personality.) The Seven Series each has a character with a different perspective and a different story. You really get to know each personality and you love them. To me that is a rare trait in an author. Definitely consider Dannika :)
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I would like to see Michael Chrichton interviewed. I have read several of his books. Plus, anyone who created Jurassic Park and the t.v. Show E.R. must be an interesting person. Given his level of notoriety I foresee him unlikely to have the time or interest to be interviewed.
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Post by gali »

Great video! :D

I would like to see GA VanDruff (author of Escape Clause), Louise Penny, Alexander McCall Smith, Stephen King. 8)
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Diana Gabaldon
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Peter Alpert the author of The Vanishing Chemist.
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Post by chumpchange »

i say A.Sood be cool to see a chat with. dude seems smarter than most. though i ain't a hardcore reader and i'm sure he busy these days but it's only a matter of time. plus he make good videos on youtube. fiction authors is cool too but we got a lotta those anyway. what do you think, try somethin different right? peace out.
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I'd love to see Jamie McGuire interviewed. She's a favorite of mine
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Larry Hand would make a great interview. His "Whiskers on Pine" is a captivating coming of age story.
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Post by Kmichelle92 »

I would love to see James Patterson, Angela Marsons, or Louise Voss and Mark Edward's interviewed. I love these authors more than anything and own a copy of every single book these authors have ever written.
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Post by shelley_soetosenojo »

I definitely would like to see an interview of Nora Roberts, Deborah Harkness, Julia Quinn and Diana Gabaldon.
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