An Interview with one of the finest marketers:


I was surprised and very happy to say “yes” when Brian Feinblum offered to interview me (online with a questionnaire) about my book “We Don’t Talk About It.” I sent him a long version and when I learned that I might have gone into too much detail, I sent another, a short one. Brian sent an email a few days later and said, “You may share this.” Looking at it I couldn’t believe he published the long one. I thought he made a mistake – but his answer was: “No mistake. This interview is worth the longer version.” So here we are, sharing with you:

Interview With WWII Survivor Author Giselle Roeder
https://bookmarketingbuzzblog.blogspot.com/2021/12/interview-with-wwii-survivor-author.html
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About gmroeder

Author: - there was so much I never talked about and now, that my memoir "We Don't Talk About That" is written I can't stop talking about it. And the reviews I get are awesome; so I think this book needed to be written. Interesting that I receive many e-mails from people who read the book and now tell me their similar stories... Did I open "a can of worms?" I think there are so many people who carry a heavy memory load and they do need to "unload". But interesting enough, even more people want to know MORE of my life and therefore I am working on a sequel.

3 thoughts on “An Interview with one of the finest marketers:

  1. Hi Giselle….I read this entire interview it was great….congratulations I am happy for you and proud to be your friend … We are hoping to get down to Nanaimo before Christmas but the time is flying and the weather totally unpredictable. Karin mentioned you were not feeling well…I hope this finds you better…keeping my fingers crossed we get to visit soon. Take care and thank you for sharing Hugs Shirley 🤗❤️❤️

    On Mon., Dec. 13, 2021, 3:11 p.m. Giselle Roeder, wrote:

    > gmroeder posted: ” I was surprised and very happy to say “yes” when Brian > Feinblum offered to interview me (online with a questionnaire) about my > book “We Don’t Talk About It.” I sent him a long version and when I learned > that I might have gone into too much detail, I sent” >

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