Julia_b
02-12-07, 05:49 PM
I’m looking for ex-couples to interview for the Observer Woman’s Ex-Files column.
There are lots of examples of previous Ex-Files here:
http://browse.guardian.co.uk/search?search=ex-files
I’d just need a chat about a previous relationship and the lessons you learnt from it, nothing salacious or **********y, just an overview - how you got together, what went wrong, and how you’ve moved on, that kind of thing. I need both partners’ perspectives, so I'd be speaking to your ex about it too. But interviews will take place separately and can be by phone, email, or in person if you live in or around London – whatever you prefer.
Apparently the ex-couples who take part usually find it quite therapeutic and interesting to hear what their ex has to say. This could also be a good oppotunity to highlight the devastating impact bad neighbours can have on people's lives.
The paper is happy to plug interviewees’ books, blogs, websites, businesses, or charities, etc. and they would probably want to photograph you for the article.
You don’t have to contact your ex yourself if you don’t want to, just let me know their email address and I’ll get in touch and find out if they’d like to be interviewed.
Please drop me an email if you're interested: julia@juliabuckley.co.uk
There are lots of examples of previous Ex-Files here:
http://browse.guardian.co.uk/search?search=ex-files
I’d just need a chat about a previous relationship and the lessons you learnt from it, nothing salacious or **********y, just an overview - how you got together, what went wrong, and how you’ve moved on, that kind of thing. I need both partners’ perspectives, so I'd be speaking to your ex about it too. But interviews will take place separately and can be by phone, email, or in person if you live in or around London – whatever you prefer.
Apparently the ex-couples who take part usually find it quite therapeutic and interesting to hear what their ex has to say. This could also be a good oppotunity to highlight the devastating impact bad neighbours can have on people's lives.
The paper is happy to plug interviewees’ books, blogs, websites, businesses, or charities, etc. and they would probably want to photograph you for the article.
You don’t have to contact your ex yourself if you don’t want to, just let me know their email address and I’ll get in touch and find out if they’d like to be interviewed.
Please drop me an email if you're interested: julia@juliabuckley.co.uk