Several months ago, Grady wrote that he was sorry but that he would be unable to complete the interview. However, despite Grady’s enthusiasm in his e-mail communications about wanting to be interviewed, he was slow in responding and there would be long gaps between sending answers to follow up questions to previous answers.ĭidier and I have both learned to be patient in such situations but every few months to gently prod again since the request may have slipped under the radar. Some of the people I have interviewed over the years prefer being interviewed by e-mail because they have difficulty hearing over the phone or want to take time to research their answers or just want to be careful about how they respond. Grady said that he preferred to do it that way rather than by phone because of his schedule and because he wanted time to think about his answers. Early last year, Didier Ghez (editor of the Walt’s People series of interviews) and I were interviewing Don Grady by email.
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