by Ginger Adam Otis
Any journalist who has ever been an author has lived through that uncomfortable moment when, for the first time, the tables are turned and you become the interview subject who's put on the hot seat.
I wrote about my experience with that for Page Views last month with the publication of my first book — and it seemed to strike a chord with a lot of first-time authors. So when I recently picked up the latest offering from Paul Moses, a veteran journalist and former Newsday editor, I asked him to do the same experiment.
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