Hello, dearest readers. Sorry I’ve been away, but I’ve been trying to learn how to edit video. Actually, how to record video, and edit video, and upload it to the interwebs, and … well, you understand. It’s not as easy as it looks.
Yesterday I had the great pleasure of interviewing Cheryl Diamond, the gorgeous and very nice author of Model, a Memoir. We chatted for a very long time, and so this vlog entry will actually be in two parts. Because I still have to edit the other half of our interview so it is not seventeen hours long. Sorry for all the crazy cuts — I’m still learning!
PS. You’ll be able to hear this thing much better if you wear headphones. Or, like turn the sound on your computer allllll the way up. If you want to buy me an external microphone, I won’t stop you.
Cheryl Diamond with YA New York, Part I from Sabrina Banes on Vimeo.
she is really pretty, i wouldn’t usually read a book on fashion but this one sounds cool. i’ll get it.
Kyle
Kyle, this is not so much a book about fashion as it is a book about one girl’s experiences in the fashion industry. Anyway, it’s definitely a good excuse to break your usual reading rules.
I was buying my summer reading list books when I saw this and I was immediately hooked. It really sparked my intrest in modeling and fashion and I am so excited Cheryl is planning on writing another book!
Thanks for interviewing her,
b
PS: Cheryl does say “doodyhead” in her book. P. 305. It was one of the pages I sticky noted because it had Pete telling her how to get paid faster and when I went back, SMACK. There it was.
Oh my God. You’re totally right. I can’t believe this. Cheryl, you used the word “doodyhead” in your book! Awesome.
Thanks for pointing it out, Brooke.
I wish I could meet her.
Kat, you probably could. Or I bet, at the least, if you e-mailed her on her website, she’d write back. She’s nice like that. Authors, you know, are pretty regular people who do regular things.