Media Resources
E-Media Kit
The E-media Kit is a .zip file containing the following:
- Carol Cassella Biography (.doc)
- Oxygen synopsis (.doc)
- Carol Cassella headshot (.jpg)
- Oxygen cover image (.jpg)
Documents
Carol Cassella Biography (.doc)
Oxygen synopsis (.doc)
Portraits
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Book Covers
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Interviews
Watch an interview by Author magazine on September 24, 2009, where Carol discusses linking scientific knowledge with the emotional impact that it carries in this world.
Watch a videotaped interview by Authors Online in September 2009 that really gets to the heart of writing. Read the interviewer's blog, where he speaks eloquently about the loneliness and fear factor of writing.
Listen to an interview on WARM 106.9 in July 2009.
Read an interview by Judith C. Tingley of Seattle Woman magazine in July, 2009, titled "Doctor, Mother… & Now Author".
Watch an interview with Carol on KATU-TV's AM Northwest. Portland, Oregon, June 15, 2009.
Listen to Carol Cassella read from Oxygen. Distributed by KQED The Writer's Block on Oct. 27, 2008.
Read an interview by Rebecca Teagarden of the Seattle Times on October 19, 2008, titled "Carol Wiley Cassella is just your average author-doctor-wife-mother-of-four..."
Listen to an interview conducted by NPR on July 1, 2008. More information...
Listen to an interview conducted by Marty Nemko, NPR in San Francisco on July 13, 2008. More information...
Read an interview by Suzanne Selfors, Bainbridge Island Library News, page 9, Summer, 2008.
Listen to an interview by Eric Spencer from The Creative Mind Behind/ "Women to Watch" on July 28, 2008. Eric says "You know I’ve had some great novelists on the show this year, and I’m saying that this is one of the best novels of 2008. Carol masterfully weaves in medical issues and what it’s like to work in a major hospital with an emotional storyline that will leave you wondering what’s next the entire book. This novel, besides entertaining you, may just open your eyes to the relationship between doctors and patients, the sense of responsibility that physicans have, and the medical ethics that are part of the field." More information...
Read an interview on Novel Journey, September, 2008.








