Presenting Yourself for the Job Interview

วันเสาร์ที่ 20 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

A job interview can be an adventure. You have the opportunity to learn about new companies, new positions, and network with new people. The first step is to equalize the power. And that involves an attitude adjustment. The power should be 50-50. The interviewer is sizing you up AND you're sizing up the company. Don't give all the power to the interviewer. You decide if the company meets your criteria. Once you've balanced the power, here are some tips for presenting a positive image:

Prepare and rehearse. Anticipate difficult questions and prepare a strategy for answering them. Practice your answers out loud until you feel confident.

Know your message. What are your top three strengths, abilities and accomplishments? Know them cold and be able to back them up with examples.

Give a firm handshake. This is your first impression. A weak handshake creates a negative image, as does a bone crushing grip. A firm handshake combined with direct eye contact spells confidence. The handshake should not differ for men and women. Use the same confident and firm grasp.

Create chemistry. Make some small talk to break the ice. Then observe the interviewer and pace his or her energy. Does the interviewer like to get down to business? Then sit up and get to the point. Is he or she a storyteller? Then slow down and give more examples and vignettes. We like people who are most like us. A University or Michigan study determined that when hiring managers the formula was 60% chemistry and 40% skills.

Think and Pause. An interview is not a free association test. Think before you answer. Pause and wait for a response. Don't rattle on at breakneck speed. Speed talking is a sign of nervousness.

Be enthusiastic and upbeat. Nothing sells like enthusiasm. Managers value attitude over skills. Eagerness and a positive attitude can compensate for a lack of experience.

Ask questions. Job candidates who don't ask questions are perceived as disinterested. Preplan some questions. In the event that the interviewer is extremely thorough, ask an industry question. Don't lead with salary and benefit questions.

Listen. This skill more than any other is the key to your success. Listen with your eyes. What's the body language telling you? Listen with your ears. What do you hear in the tone and words? Listen with your heart. What do you hear between the lines? What is not being said? Clarify and paraphrase what the interviewer said before answering the question. (To improve your listening ask about the Listening Styles Profile and the Listen and Sell audio CD. MAILTO:diane@diresta.com)

Ask for the next step. Don't leave without knowing what's next. This is especially critical in sales jobs. The interviewer wants to see if you can ask for the order. If appropriate ask for the job. Express your interest and say, "Where do we go from here?" " What is the next step?" "When should I call you?"

Say thank you. Write a thank you note and mention something specific to each interviewer. Stay in touch. Follow-up may be the reason you finally land the job.

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Audio Books On The Forefront Of Written Works

วันพุธที่ 17 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Over time, audio books have gained popularity as an addition or substitution to reading books silently to one's self. Literally what the name says: the spoken and recorded version of a written piece. An audio book is similar to the traditional practice of storytelling; thousands of years ago, stories were passed down orally. Over time, written skills developed and the oral tradition took a backseat to written works.

An audio book can be recorded in a variety of formats. For instance, cassettes, compact discs, and even MP3 versions are widely available. For obvious reasons, cassettes were popular for a time, but now that most people have moved on to CD players and iPods, the CD and MP3 audio books are more widely purchased and listened to. Interestingly, this is a very lucrative market, in that hundreds of millions of dollars are generated by the sale. CDs make up a huge portion of this market.

Seeing as how the market for audio books has obviously expanded, it is no common practice for authors an publishers to offer an audio book version simultaneous with the publishing and distribution of the written book. The reason for this increase in popularity is likely that many people are so incredibly pressed for time that being able to listen to a book in lieu of carving out time for quiet reading is much more attractive. Honestly, people have become so adept at multitasking that not doing at lest three things at once is almost unbearable. An audio book can be listened to anywhere, anytime, and in conjunction with the regular daily activities going on.

Add to that fact that the MP3 formats are available immediately and you satisfy another hallmark of twenty-first century culture: right-now gratification. Of course, downloadable books are mutually beneficial. The user is happy to get his book immediately, and the producer has sold something that cost very little to make. Since this type of book is only available online, there is no expense to record to a cassette or CD, no expense to store it, and no expense to pack and ship, either. Also, the online marketplace has a much broader potential customer base for audio books.

That is not to say, of course, that compact disc are going to fade away. Again, as recently as 2005, an audio book recorded on CD sold at a much higher rate than any other format available. Regardless of the format, though, the fact remains that listening to an audio book is a highly popular alternative, or addition to, reading the written book. Millions of people are using this format for their reading needs and wants, and since there are so many books recorded, the chances that the book you want being available as an audio book are pretty good. So whether you want to read along or just listen in, books on CD are a great acquisition to make.

Using Audio Programs to Increase Your Knowledge and Productivity

วันอังคารที่ 16 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

If you do any significant amount of driving, a simple thing you can do to increase your productivity is to listen to audio programs in your car. If your commute time to work is 45 - 60 minutes each way, you can easily listen to at least 1 book each week. Over the course of a year, that can add up to about 50 books. That is a significant number.

But here are a couple of ways you can further increase the amount of audio you listen to. The primary tool you will need is an iPod or some comparable MP3 player.

1. With the iPod, if you are listening to an audio file in the m4b fomat (similar to an mp3 file and the format used by audible.com), you can increase the playback speed. The increase in speed is generally not noticable in terms of audio quality. But it allows you to listen to about an hour's worth of audio in only 45 minutes. If you listen to a lot of audio programs, that can add up to a lot.

For example, if you listen to only 9 hours of audio per week, you can actually cover 12 hours of content at the normal speed. Over the course of a year, that's an additional 156 hours. If you listen to more, the savings is even greater.

2. There are now text-to-speech programs that do an adequate job of creating an audio file that you can listen to on your iPod or other MP3 player. This opens up a lot of new possibilities. You can:

--Type up notes of books so you can focus only on the most important points (or have an assistant type up the notes for you).

--Listen to memos from work

--Convert books in the public domain (that are already in an electronic text file format)

The only limit is your imagination.

At my website, http://www.poweraffirmations.com, I have posted a few free audio files you may find helpful using text-to-speech software. One file is James Allen's classic work "As a Man Thinketh" (in the public domain). The second is an audio version of my free e-book on Power Affirmations.

Great Things From Free Audio Books Online

วันเสาร์ที่ 13 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Audio books are well thought out to be an important education device because of their design. An audio book is nothing like a traditional book, a person whether blind or not would be able to benefit from this and is very capable of learning insightful knowledge with the use of an audio book at the same time as accomplishing other household tasks, or even while exercising, although it ought to be distinguished that an audio book is capable of distracting someone from doing a very important task, provided that the main concern would be learning. Multitasking is extremely practical even when dealing with motorized equipments that do not have the need of a great deal of attention and have only a very small chance of accidents or none at all. A good number of these tasks are for instance carrying out the laundry, exercising indoors or even outdoors, and more. A lot of people make use of the audio recorded books when behind the wheel otherwise known as driving a car or as another option for a radio, even while on the road or traveling. A good number of people take advantage of an audio version of a book to help them relax or help them to put them to sleep.

You will find a lot of advantages with the use of an audio book. For one, these books are very affordable. For lots of citizens, listening in to an audio recorded book is a lot more enjoyable and thrilling compared to reading a soft cover book. In addition to that, audio recorded books are very good listening materials for those people who have impaired visions instead of using the Braille. And these books could also help in improving the listening skills of the person using it. Most of these books are even very easy to find. You don't even have to pay for shipments because you can just download them with the use of the internet.

There are hundreds and thousands of free audio recorded books available to all of us. Although some of these audios would require payments in which you would be able to find in book stores or music shops. However, there are also free audio recorded books online. You will come across tons of free audios with just a touch of a button with the help of the internet and a search engine. The internet has helped us in so many ways. Without it life would have been a bit harder than usual.

You will discover these free audio books online in different websites. With the help of the internet these free audio books are made available for all of us.

How To Choose A Book To Read

วันศุกร์ที่ 12 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The first thing you have to decide is the type of book you would like to read. It does not matter whether you like to read fiction or romance or even accounting books. As long as you enjoy reading it, that is all right.

Once you have decided your genre, you can choose the book either by choosing a particular author, or maybe you could try out books written by unknown authors on that subject. You could try asking your friends or colleagues, who have similar taste, for their suggestions. You can then buy a few of these books, or you could get membership of a library. By joining a library, you can access many books without burning a hole in your pocket.

If you are in the bookshop and you want to buy a new book, but you do not have any idea as to which book to buy, then flip over the book to read about the contents, reviews, if any, and the author's details. That will give you an idea about the book. Since books are normally arranged by topics, you have a wide range to choose from.

Many book stores have in-house coffee shops where you could sit and browse through some pages of each book, before deciding on which one to buy. The internet is also a new and fun way to review books before buying them. Some sites like Amazon have a huge range of books to choose from and you can order them from home. You could also join a book club, where various like-minded people come together to read and discuss books.

A good book should keep you interested from the first word. It should awaken and activate your brain cells. If you are reading a suspense novel, then the element of suspense and surprise should be maintained throughout the book. It should shock you from time to time before ending in a thrilling and unexpected climax.

After reading the last word, you should have the satisfaction of having read a good book and regret of the book coming to an end. Similarly, a romantic book should pull at the strings of your heart. You should have tears in your eyes during the sad portions of the novel and warm, cuddly feelings during the romantic portions.

You also have to get into the right mood and atmosphere before reading. The area where you sit to read the book should be calm and peaceful with no distractions. The lighting should be bright enough for you to read clearly without straining your eyes.

So, go ahead, choose a good book and curl up in your favorite corner with a cup of coffee.

I Love Books

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

I don't think people realize the benefit of reading a book. There are so many of them on so many different subjects, you will sooner or later find something that attracts your interest.People pay thousands of dollars every year just to learn to do something that they probably could of taught themselves by reading a book on the subject. Learning a skill, self help, home, family, any problems or questions you have are most likely written down somewhere in the pages of a book.

I myself stopped smoking through the help of a book that I purchased at the mall. After the success of that book I bought another one on spicing things up with the husband. Best book I ever purchased. Anything that you want or need to know, someone else has or knows the answer to and has probably written it down somewhere or told it to someone else who researched it and wrote in a book that got published. It's the earliest form of the internet. You just don't have to worry about seeing all the other vulgar stuff.

When you read something your brain starts to picture it. This way a good book can get you involved in a story better than any other medium because you are making your own movie in your head. You are seeing it as you want to, Still like movies more than books? Well I can understand that but, you can also get books that are helpful not just for entertainment. Just off the top of my head, some of the things you can find in a book are how to stop smoking, train your dog, find wedding speeches, sexual techniques, self help, Marriage problems, vacation tips, etc...

There are just so many of them. Even if you love the technological world there are even devices to download a book directly to so you can read on the go. Remember that a book can exercise your brain, improve your speaking skills, teach you a skill, and countless other things in addition to entertaining you.

Even if you don't read books its good to have them in the house. A lot of books show that a person is intellectual and smart, not to mention a bookshelf is also a great way to fill that empty space in the corner. Even if you don't like to read try reading a comic or magazine at least once a week. You will eventually begin to enjoy doing so.Well that just about does it on why I love books. People just think that books are boring because they have not found one that can benefit them yet, You just have to search a little harder.




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Audio Book Downloads - From PC to MP3 Player

วันพุธที่ 10 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

More people are staying out of the libraries and book stores and spending time on the internet. This is even true of book lovers. They have replaced the turn of the page for high-speed audio book downloads. In the car or on the go, these audio books provide entertainment and education in a convenient package.

Audio book downloads have become increasingly popular with the advent of mp3 audio file players such as Apple's iPod. While audio books can be found on cassette tapes and compact discs, downloadable files are more convenient and cost-effective.

Audio Book Download Types and Where to Find Them

Audio book downloads come in all the genres and subjects that traditional books come in. While you will not find every book available as an audio book download, the selection is vast. Choosing a downloadable file is as easy as assessing your personal tastes. There are fiction books, including bestsellers, non-fiction histories, biographies, and current events, children's books, and even trade journals and publications.

Besides the selection of the particular book title, there are multiple file types to choose from. Many audio book downloads come in the popular mp3 file format. They are also available in WMA. Both these audio book download file types can be used on PCs and Macs and can be loaded onto mp3 players including the Apple iPod.

How to Use Audio Book Downloads?

After you have selected your audio book download from an online store, you will be given instruction on how to download and use the files. High-speed internet connections are ideal for audio book downloads, as the file size is usually large. Download the files to your computer using standard procedures.

If you do not wish to use the audio book downloads with an mp3 player, you should simply save the files on a compact disc. Many CD players cannot read mp3 files. You will need to convert the audio book downloads to wav files before burning them to the compact disc.

You can listen to this CD in your car or in a home disc player. Even if you plan to listen to the audio book downloads on the go, it is advisable to rip a CD first. This will ensure that you have a back-up copy of the audio file.

To listen to your audio book downloads with a portable mp3 player, you must load them from your computer to the portable device. Doing this successfully depends on being familiar with your particular mp3 player. Loading the audio book downloads onto an Apple iPod may require extra steps. You must first load the files into iTunes and from there into the iPod itself.

Audio book downloads provide convenient and portable entertainment or education. Whether you purchase the audio books or choose a free selection, downloading the files can be easier and less expensive than purchasing the more old-fashioned compact disk or book on tape versions. With audio book download technology, the size or your library no longer depends on shelf space. Even the most hardcore bibliophiles can experience the lure of audio book downloads.




Talking Book Store is a fast growing MP3 and WMA audio book website offering both free and paid audiobooks.

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MP3 Audio Books - Get More, Pay Less

วันอังคารที่ 9 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

In a world where everything is digital, why should you limit yourself to traditional methods of buying and reading books?

Buying books in MP3 format offers the consumer a wide range of advantages that traditional formats do not. Here's a look at some of the major benefits that await you when you purchase MP3 audio books.

1. MP3s offer greater usability than any other form of audio book.

The great thing about an MP3 file is that you do not even need an MP3 player to use it. If you have a home computer, you can download and access MP3s and enjoy the same benefits. This makes them easy to use and share with friends or relatives.

Part of the enjoyment of reading comes from sharing books with those around you. With MP3 audio books, you can listen yourself and then pass them along to friends. With a book on tape or CD, your friends would need some piece of equipment to listen. Many people do not have access to tape players any more, and even CD players are becoming less common.

Buying a book in an MP3 format allows for great usability than CDs or tapes.

2. MP3s offer consumers more reasonable prices than other formats.

When you buy a book or CD, you are paying for the cost to create, distribute, package, and ship the items. Because MP3 files are digital, there is no packaging or shipping, and virtually no overhead. This allows companies to offer their product at a much lower cost. All you have to do is purchase the MP3 file and download right from your computer: you skip a lot of the middlemen - and the cost.

The low price of MP3 audio files allows you to enjoy more books for lower costs. You can often buy two or three MP3s online for the same price you would pay for just one book in a traditional format.

3. MP3s offer unrivaled convenience over other audio book formats.

MP3s offer you the convenience of browsing and purchasing online, from the comfort of your own home.

The hassle of driving to a store, looking through stacks of books and hoping they have the ones you want, and then praying for a sale is eliminated when you choose MP3 audio books. You are only a few clicks away from the best deals on the books you want.

4. The selection of MP3 books is unbeatable.

When you shop for audio books, MP3s offer a much better selection than any store possibly could. Whether you are looking for children's books, poetry, biographies, classics, contemporary, or more, you are guaranteed to find something that appeals to you.

Bookstores stock what is popular and what will sell. They have a limited amount of space and money, so they don't always have exactly what you want. With MP3s, you are browsing through a digital bookstore, which is easier and cheaper to maintain, meaning you have access to much more than a store could possibly hold.

Even when you try to order traditional products from websites like Amazon, it can be a tough process trying to find obscure titles. This is why digital MP3 purchases and files are the best way to get what you want.

MP3 audio books blow away the competition with better quality, lower prices, more choices, and greater convenience. It is the best way to get what you want fast, inexpensively, and easily.




Audio book downloads will save you money over the alternatives and provide outstanding selection and quality. Downloadable audio books are extremely portable and convenient. MP3 Audio Books provide for an enjoyable learning experience and entertaining stories to keep your mind occupied while your body is busy performing tedious tasks like driving to work or cleaning your house. Download audio books today and see for yourself all the benefits available with this enabling technology.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 8 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553





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Interview with Gini Anding, Author of Witness by the Church

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 7 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Gini Anding was born in Philadelphia and grew up in Haddonfield, New Jersey. She majored in French at the College of William and Mary and also received a Fulbright Fellowship to study in France. She has taught at William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and the University of Kentucky. Today she divides her time between Middleton, Wisconsin and St. Augustine, Florida.

Tyler: Thank you, Gini, for joining me today. To begin, will you tell us a little about your main characters, Amy and Jean-Michel, and their relationship?

Gini: Amy Page is a well-to-do widow from SC with two grown children. Spending time in Paris on her own, she discovers that she is free to become her own person, someone defined by her own acts and interests. A food writer and Francophile, she revels in daily life on the Ile St-Louis in the center of Paris. Jean-Michel Jolivet is a wealthy member of the French aristocracy, a handsome man-about-town, who has set aside his training as a lawyer to work with the Sûreté, the French government agency similar to the American CIA. The two meet by chance when Amy finds herself involved in a murder and an international ring of jewel thieves. The love affair between Amy and Jean-Michel develops throughout the investigation and continues to grow in the succeeding novels.

Tyler: What about the characters do you think appeals to readers?

Gini: The two main characters are 3-dimensional, with pasts, presents, and a future. Their passion for each other is countered by soul-searching. While Amy thrives on her voyage of self-discovery, Jean-Michel has commitment issues. Amy's enthusiasm for French history and culture in combination with her involvement in the social complexities of life in modern-day Paris provide the reader with insights into the French personality. The secondary characters represent all socio-economic backgrounds, with various interests and pursuits: antique dealer, art critic, chef, grocer, housekeeper, bar owner, toothpaste magnate, computer expert, rehabilitated criminals, police inspector, beautician, theater director, doctor, hotel owner. Like the protagonists, they also undergo change and cope with challenges. The rich tapestry of characters heightens the underlying contrasts between Amy and Jean-Michel. She is intuitive, while he is logical; she constantly digresses, while he is objective and goes straight to the point; she revels in the absurd and he finds it a source of annoyance, if not anguish. As Amy and Jean-Michael's personality differences serve to heighten the romantic tension between them, so do the secondary characters add to the reader's understanding of their complex world and the complications that often engulf them.

Tyler: "Witness by the Church" is the fourth book in your series. Will you tell us about the three previous books? Do you recommend people read the first three books before they read the fourth?

Gini: I think that each of my four Witness novels stands on its own and the series may be read in any order. However, there are carryovers from one novel to the next. The main characters, their close friends, family members, and the residents of the Ile St-Louis reappear from novel to novel, as does the romance between the two principals. From that point of view, the novels are probably more enjoyable when read in order. Each novel lists the cast of characters and the fourth novel, "Witness by the Church," has an appendix that outlines the family trees of the three main families.

Tyler: The story of "Witness by the Church" begins when Amy begins experiencing some mishaps. What are these mishaps and how do they trigger the events in the story?

Gini: Amy is always involved in a major criminal investigation (jewels, drugs, lost gold, a terrorist conspiracy), but it comes about by chance. She is the unwitting witness, who, unbeknownst to her, holds a vital clue. It is her presence at a particular event and her subsequent recall of a crucial piece of information that leads to the solution. Unlike heroines of the traditional mystery genre, she is not an amateur sleuth and she never sets out to help the police. While she may find herself in great danger at times, she never solves a crime or mystery and usually isn't even present for the final unraveling of the plot. For that reason, the solution or resolution of the puzzle takes place off-stage, so to speak. In one novel, she learns the outcome from the newspaper. Jean-Michel and his private team of investigators work with the police in the unraveling of the crime.

While Amy is the primary witness to the crime or mystery at hand in each novel, she also serves as the reader's witness to certain cultural, historical, geographic, and culinary particulars and events, as does Jean-Michel. Many of the secondary characters also bear witness to the world around them: modern art, the Basque heritage, the history of the Templars, problems of running a restaurant, seventeenth-century architecture, the educational and judicial systems. Each novel has actual witnesses to a certain act, but it is Amy who discovers after the fact that she is the most important witness to that act. In yet another sense, the cover photo of each novel is also a means of forcing the reader to witness first-hand some aspect of the Ile St-Louis, for the setting is real; the author's note at the beginning of each novel reinforces the concept of witness, for it is testimony to the actuality of the scene.

Tyler: All your Witness novels take place in Paris. What about Paris has made you choose to use it continually as a setting for your stories?

Gini: All writers learn that it is best to write what you know. I know Paris and the Ile St-Louis well; I've lived there and I continue to visit there every year. The studio apartment on the Quai de Béthune is based on two apartments in which I've lived; the hotel is drawn from my favorite one, as is the restaurant Chez Ma Tante. I do want to point out, however, that the settings of my novels are not limited to Paris. They also have chapters that take place in Hawaii, South Carolina, Malta, places I have visited and explored. All my settings are authentic. The only fictional place is the town of Bourdonville, which is based entirely on a town in southern Burgundy; I merely changed the name, but not the details of its geography and history. In fact, everything in my novels is meticulously researched and documented. A reader can quite literally use my novels as a guidebook. In one sense, one could even go so far as to say that the Ile St-Louis is a major character in my fictional universe. The ATM machine is indeed on that specific corner, along with the post office and the pharmacy.

Tyler: Gini, do you have readers who are actually familiar with the geography of the Ile St-Louis? If so, what is their response to your using their territory as your setting?

Gini: Readers who know Paris well, especially natives who read English, are delighted with my use of the Ile St-Louis. Others who have been once or twice and are planning a return visit write that walking that area is at the top of their list of things to do. Some who've never been tell me that they feel as though they have and hope to go one day. I might also mention that the deputy to the Mayor of Paris has written me a note of appreciation.

Tyler: How do you decide what other locations to use? Do you decide you want to use Hawaii and then go visit it, or does visiting it later inspire you to include it? Do you pick locations you feel will be exotic or appealing to readers, or just useful to the plot?

Gini: I use what I know and places I have enjoyed visiting. I must confess that I never think of Hawaii and Malta as exotic. I would never use a setting or place that I didn't know firsthand.

Tyler: You actually have long been a student of France. Will you tell us a little bit about your academic work, ranging from writing about France to being decorated by the French government? How did you first become so interested in France?

Gini: As a child, I was fascinated by the discovery that not everyone speaks English. My fascination with foreign languages was supported in high school by courses in Latin, French, and Spanish. As an undergraduate at the College of William & Mary, I majored in French and minored in both Spanish and German, in addition to studying ancient Greek. Upon graduation, I was fortunate to earn a Fulbright grant to study in France and from there on my path was set. I earned my PhD in Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania and had a full career as a professor of French language, literature, and culture. My academic specialty was contemporary poetry, with a subspecialty on the interrelationship between plastic art and the written word. I publish my novels under my maiden name in order to separate this career from my academic one, during which I wrote five scholarly books, over 40 critical articles, and about 100 book reviews. With my husband, Raymond, who is a French Renaissance scholar, I founded, published, and edited "French Forum," a journal of interpretive literary criticism, and a monograph series. For our contributions to French culture, the French government decorated us twice with the prestigious Palmes Académiques, conferring first the rank of chevalier and then that of officier. We remain partners in my second career as a novelist; my husband does the photography for the covers and serves as my primary critic, copyeditor, proofreader, and general manager. He refers to his "job" as being the CEO of Amy Enterprises!

Tyler: Amy, how would you define your novels? Are they adventures, mysteries?

Gini: My novels do not fit a specific genre. They are multi-faceted and so defy established categories. Each novel has two obvious main plots, the crime or mystery and the romance, but I actually write on several levels at once, mixing those two with the adventure story, the cultural guidebook, the social commentary, the gourmet experience, the historical chronicle, even biography and the geographic gazette.

Tyler: What about this blending of genres and culture and history do you think most appeals to your readers? What responses do you receive about your books?

Gini: The blending of genres, culture, and history pleases my readers because the novels are so different from their usual fare. Several readers say they read each one twice-once for the mystery and ongoing romance, and a second time for the culture and history. Admittedly, the problem is one of classification. Each novel is cross-generic, with two main plots, and is non-formulaic, with a female protagonist, who is not a sleuth. She is not present at the unraveling of the mystery; she remains a witness. Marketing is difficult because the novels do not belong to a specific genre and do not adhere to established whodunit and cozy guidelines. Still, I find that once a reader reads one of my novels, there is a domino effect. My readers like the multi-faceted approach, although I do have cookbook fans who are unaware of the novels. Readers of the novels usually go to my website and become cookbook fans. Some even want Amy and me to do a second cookbook.

Tyler: Much of "Witness by the Church" concerns secrets from the past, going back to relics from the Middle Ages. How is your book different from "The Da Vinci Code" and several other popular books today with a story centered on a quest for secrets from the past?

Gini: "Witness by the Church" differs from all popular books that center on a quest for secrets from the past because it is thoroughly researched and actually represents an "unwriting" of those formulaic novels. Between the lines, my novel points out how such undertakings twist historical, geographical, and cultural information and shamefully misinterpret philosophical discourse and established mythological lore. There is nothing more maddening than to read obvious mistakes and sloppy research in a so-called historical quest or even modern-day mystery novel. I remember reading one set in Paris; the sleuth held onto a strap in the metro car. Egads! There are no straps in the Paris subway! A good read should be entertaining without sacrificing facts. The author Dick Francis once said that the reader should always learn something, even from a mystery novel. He didn't mean learn falsehoods and half-truths.

Tyler: I really appreciate your honest answer, Gini. Are there books similar to yours that you would say were influences, or were there books that were examples of "what not to do" that you built from? I personally think I learn as much about writing from badly written books as well-written ones.

Gini: I appreciate well-written books and find that I have no patience with badly written ones. I always assume that my reader is intelligent. Ernest Hemingway once said that a good day was writing one good sentence. As to influences on my work . . . probably everything I've ever read, but especially the French contemporary novel and new novel, British mystery writers, classical historical sagas, and oddly the prose poem genre. I enjoy words. The two novels that most likely impacted me the most are André Gide's "The Counterfeiters" and John Fowles's "The French Lieutenant's Woman." In the middle of both novels, the "author" sits down and admits that he has lost control of his characters; they have a life of their own. Whenever I get stuck, I try to figure out what my characters would do, and it works every time. In a sense, my novels have a European structure rather than an American one. Marcel Proust comes to mind; "The true life is literature."

Tyler: St. Louis the King becomes central to the story. Why were you interested in him, and why did you decide to include him in the novel?

Gini: Louis IX, perhaps better known as St. Louis, was the leader of two crusades; his life and times are an important page in French history and to this day he is revered as the spiritual father of France. However, he is not a central character in the novel. Amy is enthusiastic about that little island in the Seine, which is named for him, so it is only natural that she be interested in his life and in the church that bears his name and that I in turn use the church as part of the setting and his life to lend credibility to the plot. By drawing on all the known data on St. Louis and the history of the Knights of Malta, I was able to spin an anti-plot, a story that is a mystery on its own terms but at the same time one that pokes fun at those highly inaccurate formulaic quest novels. I for one am tired of hidden caches of Nazi gold.

Tyler: I understand Amy is a culinary expert. What role does food, especially French food, play in the novel?

Gini: Amy's culinary interests and knowledge are part and parcel of who she is and what she is all about as a woman who is launching a career in mid-life. In all truth, Amy is a late-bloomer in terms of the women's movement. Because Amy is an expert in things culinary, I decided to have her discuss menus, table settings, customs, cheese courses, history of certain names of dishes, uses of particular ingredients such as cream, etc., but not to include any recipes. There are lots of series that are cooking mysteries; in contrast, my Witness series addresses food as culture. The famous gourmet chef Escoffier wrote, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are." In the first novels, Amy is editing and revising her cookbook; then she publishes it. To show how the fictive and the real intertwine, I did write and publish my own cookbook, "The Amateur Gourmet" (iUniverse, 2005) and I listed her as my co-author. After all, being the author who witnesses Amy's self-discovery led me to finish the cookbook I had actually begun years earlier. I use food as Amy's particular interest because it is one of my hobbies, just as I make sure that she shares my interest in antiques and my background in art history. While Amy is by no means my alter-ego, there is a lot of me in her and she has become a valued literary friend. Again, write what you know, what you really know.

Tyler: I love that Amy is your co-author! What a great way to give credit to a character that has helped to create you while you create her. So what is next for you, Gini? Will you write more books in your Witness series, or do you have plans for other kinds of books?

Gini: I am currently working on a fifth novel, "Witness from the Café"; it deals with the little known world of bioprospecting for plants that can be used to create new pharmaceuticals. Chapter I, like the first chapter of all the Witness novels, starts the ball rolling with a crime to which Amy and others are witnesses, but she is the one who lands in the middle of the drama and is targeted by a ruthless gang for her knowledge, knowledge that in pure Amy fashion she doesn't know she has. The romance between her and Jean-Michel continues. Many readers have asked me if they are going to marry. Well, that would be telling tales out of school. I am also working on an addendum to the cookbook.

Tyler: Thank you for joining me today, Gini. Before we go, will you tell us about your website and what additional information our readers might find there about "Witness by the Church" and the rest of your series?

Gini: My website is quite inclusive in telling readers all about me. In addition, the site contains a list of cooking tips from Amy as well as several recipes. Each time I publish a novel in the Witness series, I change the recipes that are included. Now that the cookbook is in print, Amy and I are posting unpublished recipes and new tips. In one sense, that part of the website is a mini-extension of my novelistic world. I suppose that if I have a philosophy about writing, it is to make the fictive real, as expressed in the author's note to the first novel, "Witness on the Quay." If we can see a purple cow in our mind's eye, then it must be, it must exist. Pigs do fly-you must admit that you've seen them, along with Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and leprechauns. All fictive. All real. My Witness series. Amy Page.

Tyler: Thank you, Gini. I think a good novelist's primary job is to make the fictional appear real, and you certainly are succeeding at it. I wish you much future success.




Today, Tyler R. Tichelaar of Reader Views is pleased to be joined by Gini Anding, who is here to talk about the fourth novel in her "Witness" series, "Witness by the Church," iUniverse (2007), ISBN 9780595455027.

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