A Rebel Interviewed By A Rebel

by Charlie on October 9, 2008

Amy at Quiet Rebel Writer just posted the our interview from last week. The interview covers “writing, creativity, rule-breaking, and multi-year plans.”

I’m really honored to be interviewed by such a great writer and I’d really appreciate it if you would run over and check it out. Warning: it’s far too easy to get stuck for hours over there even though she moved Word Porn off site.

Don’t know who the QRW is? To put is bluntly, she’s one of the rising stars in the writing niche in the blogosphere. Seriously - after only being on the scene for a few months, her blog ended up in a competition against the likes of Copyblogger and Men With Pens. Just being included in such a list after only a few months should say enough about her caliber as a writer and blogger.

On a personal note, a lot of the reason this blog is here is due to Amy’s support and encouragement. She’s been cool enough to help me both on and off the page, and she was the one who helped me brainstorm the new domain. If you love it, you have her to thank; if you don’t, it’s all my fault.

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QuietRebelWriter 10.09.08 at 4:36 pm

Holy crap, my friend, you invest me with such power. I had no idea I was so cool. :)

Thanks so much for an awesome talk, and congrats again on all that’s happening over here!

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John Hewitt 10.09.08 at 6:32 pm

Amy runs a great blog. It was a pleasure to have her participate in Blogging Madness.

Charlie 10.11.08 at 11:44 am

@Amy: That’s what makes you so cool! Thanks again for the interview!

@John: What am I? Chopped liver?:p Thanks for stopping by.

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