Hey, it happens.
A week or so ago, I was interviewed by the Mid-Continent Public Library, which serves the Kansas City metro area (basically, anything that doesn’t actually have “Kansas City” in its mailing address) as part of their recurring “Local Author Spotlight” series. It was actually nice to have a local library or bookstore take an interest, because…you know…HEY! I LIVE HERE. And…you know…I sometimes haunt various library branch locations. Indeed, significant portions of my past several novels have been written at a couple of different branches in this system.
The interview is a mix of questions about my writing as well as a few geared to tap into the whole “HEY! I LIVE HERE” thing. Forget whatever book I’m working on right now; the truly important info is also here. Would I steer you wrong? I’m telling you right here in this interview where to get the finest BLT sandwich human civilization has ever seen and likely will ever see. Go. Read. Click on the big ol’ pic:
Thanks very much to “Laura M.” at the Kearney, Missouri branch of MCPL for the interview.


“I sometimes haunt various library branch locations.”
I thought the judge ordered you to stop doing that.
I had to agree to never again read aloud Fifty Shades of Grey in the voice of Gilbert Gottfried.