This is a three-part interview that I did with my SUPER-TALENTED, elder sister, Erica Ash. I won’t talk to much about the details of the interview because I really want you to take a look, but needless to say Erica’s interview was true to form, you’re going to get some down-to-earth, knitty-gritty info about what life in Japan was like for her.
PART TWO
PART THREE
In the interview Erica mentions several things that she’s been doing since she moved back to the U.S: one project is the broadway play “Baby It’s You” if you’re in New York and want to catch a show, and the other is her comedic blog, www.thedeviledangel.com.
Here are the blog’s instructions on how you can get your very own advice from the deviled angel:
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“HOW TO ASK THE DEVILED ANGEL”=
Many of you have asked how to post your questions on “The Deviled Angel” blog site.
You don’t! We will! Just send your stories, problems, issues and questions to TheDeviledAngel@gmail.com and be sure to write: ”Ask the Deviled Angel” in the subject line. The Deviled Angel team will read your submission, formulate a response and post both the question and answer on the blog site
Once you see your answers posted (or anyone else’s) feel free to comment right on the blog. Each new blog is a conversation waiting to happen and we love to hear opinions!
Thank you to those of you who have already done so (you will see your posts soon!).
Continue to spread the word and subscribe! You’re always welcome at TheDeviledAngel.com.”
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I wanted to be sure to post her information about her blog so you can go and check it out and to say thank for making time for an interview. After you finish watching the interview, please let me know what you think, or if you have questions or comments for Erica, please feel free to post them right in the comments section. We’d love to hear what you have to say.
Thank you so much for reading and watching today!
See you next time,
Donald Ash



