The Wall: Questions for Kristi Hudecek-Ashwill
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The Wall: Questions for Kristi Hudecek-Ashwill
And since we're all friends here at Online Book Club, I would like to get other members involved in the interview with me! I'm going to be referring to this as "The Wall" ... So I'm calling for all of you to post some questions on "The Wall" that you would like for me to ask. Authors are people too, and it would be fun to have some random questions to get to know them better for the people that they are, rather than simply sticking to the predictable, boring questions that always come up during an interview.
What can you ask? Well, anything! (But be appropriate). Silly and fun questions are encouraged on The Wall!
Examples:
What's your favorite flavor of ice cream?
Which Harry Potter character are you most like?
When you were a teenager, what celebrity were you secretly in love with?
I will be selecting some questions at random "off The Wall," depending on what kind of response we have, and if I ask your question, you will be featured in the interview as well. Expect to be tagged when the official interview comes out!
So what do you want me to ask Kristi for our first interview?
Start posting your questions! Ready, go!
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LOL. Only you! I should have expected nothing less...PashaRu wrote:If you were a bicycle part, which part would you like to be?
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Wheel - you like to control your own destiny
Spoke - you are a team player
Seat - (Better be careful) you are interested in making others feel comfortable
Handlebars - you like to be in control
Chain - you like to work, but don't need all the attention
Pedal - you are a doer!
Reflector - you like attention and are easy and carefree
brake pad - you are analytical and logical, looking before you leap
Sprocket - I have no idea
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What if I said the little cap that goes on the place where you pump up the tire?PashaRu wrote:Actually, I think it's a great "personality profile" question! Think about it!
Wheel - you like to control your own destiny
Spoke - you are a team player
Seat - (Better be careful) you are interested in making others feel comfortable
Handlebars - you like to be in control
Chain - you like to work, but don't need all the attention
Pedal - you are a doer!
Reflector - you like attention and are easy and carefree
brake pad - you are analytical and logical, looking before you leap
Sprocket - I have no idea
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Whoa! You're WAY overthinking the analogy here!ALynnPowers wrote:What if I said the little cap that goes on the place where you pump up the tire?
(PS- "the place where you pump up the tire" is called the valve. )
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Of course that's what it's called. But I wasn't sure you would know that word, so I was using easier language for you.PashaRu wrote:Whoa! You're WAY overthinking the analogy here!ALynnPowers wrote:What if I said the little cap that goes on the place where you pump up the tire?
(PS- "the place where you pump up the tire" is called the valve. )
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Ooh, nice one!bookowlie wrote:If you could take a vacation anywhere (U.S. city or state, another country, type of trip, etc.) and money was no object, where would you go?
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Kristi, do you dream in black and white, technicolor, or pastels?
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I made it up on the spot! I should have been a psychiatrist! Only I'm not crazy enough.zeldas_lullaby wrote:I picked the seat. Interesting. Cool self-quiz, Pasha!
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