In my daily interviews I always ask: what new blogs did you discover at the Conference? If anyone asked me that question - and you know it's hard to surprise me! - one I'd pick would be the INFO Project blog run by Rose Reis, now my daily read.
Now, Anna (where did she get the idea, I wonder?) interviews Rose over on the JoVE Blog and the interview is worth your time. And yes, sooner or later, Rose Reis will be interviewed here as well - stay tuned.
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No offense, chief, but I'd rather be interviewed by Anna than you!
:-)
I understand, my friend....
Please let me give credit where credit is due! Inspired by your interviews with bloggers (and by my conversations with Rose) I decided to completely and thoroughly steal your original and wonderful idea and interview Rose for my own blog. I am guilty as charged (of theft of a cool idea). I am willing to pay you back in baked goods. Oh, and anyone else who would like an interview (or baked goods), please line up on the left.
Hmmm, I don't think I invented the interview as a literary genre myself ;-)
I am always hungry for baked goods...
This is such a triangle: Anna, Rose and myself all interviewing each other (at least 4 of the 6 possible combinations already happened are about to happen).