Well do a bit of research on this woman's quicky comments. I reckon that she'd be onto a best-seller... as long as she can persuade the original questioners to allow her to include those questions.
Just one example (well, 2 really...):
Q: What do you say when people ask you what you're writing at the moment?
Kate (A#1): Words.
Kate (A#2): On a good day, sentences.
@ Kate: I have JUST NOW sent you a private message.
Well, I'll give it some thought...
...do you know any publishers who'd consider a print run of 2?
(The editing and proofreading costs would be minimal - there'd only be about ten words, including the fluffy title.).
To help her make her decision... and help her in her research (should she go ahead with this project), if you have a Kate Baxter mini-gem, you could add it here.
2nd example:
R-------- B----------: [...] I'd probably come to the conclusion that Book Agents don't go by anything other than the title of the work; then I'll simply pick some really good Girly tittles like "Kittens and their Fluffy Balls". OK, not that one... but something similar.
Kate: ...good Girly tittles (sic)...
Are they the top shelf publications purchased in unmarked paper bags?