I'm VERY excited to receive Ann Moses' new book, called (perfectly) MEOW!! I just ordered my AUTOGRAPHED copy and cannot wait for it to arrive!
She's spent a career interviewing the hippest bands of the 1960's for Tiger Beat, the envy of almost every former teenage girl.
I wonder if the excitement was always there for her, or if she got used to it? What details did she notice, what stories does she have to tell that haven't already been published?
Was there a different story, other than the one of glamour? I would love to see a pastiche of details, where she met up with everyone. Conversations beyond their favorite color.
Does she know about the book "I Think I Love You" by Allison Pearson? It's fiction, but still.
How did she get where she got?
What are the questions she WISHED she could've asked?
Did she become friends with any of her subjects? Why or why not? (Was it a professionalism thing, or too much of a good thing?)
How does she explain the screaming teenage girls? Why is that an ongoing phenomenon?
I have so many questions!! :)
She's spent a career interviewing the hippest bands of the 1960's for Tiger Beat, the envy of almost every former teenage girl.
I wonder if the excitement was always there for her, or if she got used to it? What details did she notice, what stories does she have to tell that haven't already been published?
Was there a different story, other than the one of glamour? I would love to see a pastiche of details, where she met up with everyone. Conversations beyond their favorite color.
Does she know about the book "I Think I Love You" by Allison Pearson? It's fiction, but still.
How did she get where she got?
What are the questions she WISHED she could've asked?
Did she become friends with any of her subjects? Why or why not? (Was it a professionalism thing, or too much of a good thing?)
How does she explain the screaming teenage girls? Why is that an ongoing phenomenon?
I have so many questions!! :)