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Press

June 26th, 2009

PC Shakedown on the Radio

MPBN radio (public radio in Maine) morning host Irwin Gratz was good enough to have me on to chat about PORT CITY SHAKEDOWN. Irwin said he’d finished the book the night before and enjoyed it. We talked and it was interesting. Irwin is quite thoughtful, as you might expect from Public Radio, and asks good questions. When the mic was off, he said he wondered about Brandon Blake’s decisions near the story’s climax (I can’t give away too much.). Irwin said he probably wouldn’t have taken so much into his own hands (and landed in the middle of a confrontation that involves much gunfire.). Interesting question and he’s right. People like us would probably would have just called the cops. But then we wouldn’t be the heroes in crime novels, would we. Are truly realistically drawn heroes possible? Are there heroes among us in real life? Something to consider.

Here’s the interview.

June 23rd, 2009

On TV, talking about Brandon Blake

I visited with Rob Caldwell, host of “207″ yesterday. The interview was fun as usual (though I’ll never be entirely comfortable watching or listening to myself; must be tough to be an actor); Rob is a good guy, interesting interviewer. He also reads the books, which makes things easier for all concerned. Check it out!

June 3rd, 2009

The first interview

A first interview about PORT CITY SHAKEDOWN. Sada Reed, features editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel, came to the house and we talked for a long while about Brandon Blake vs. McMorrow. Sada asked some thoughtful questions. a couple of them made me stop and think about just how different these two guys are. You can read it here.