Today, my Big Bad Blog Tour has me at Love Romance Passion (just click on the title of this post to take you there) where I have an interview with my Irish hunk hero of The Treasures of Venice, Keirnan Fitzgerald.
My wonderful critique partners Jo-Mama and Cathy D. helped me come up with some of the interview questions. Unfortunately, the interview was running a bit too long so not all the questions got asked and answered. You know Aunty hates the thought of wasting any part of a perfectly good interview, so here are the questions and answers that didn't make it into the LRP guest blog:
Keirnan, you said the most dangerous thing you've ever done is fall in love. What's the most romantic?
KF: I'm a traditional kind of guy. I like long walks in the moonlight, or picnics in a lovely grassy meadow with bread, cheese, fruit and a nice smooth wine. But any place can be romantic if you're with the right person. (K winks.)
What is your favorite dessert?
KF (with a naughty smile and a gleam in his eye): Tiramisu, and if you want to know why, read the last chapter of The Treasures of Venice.
Favorite poet?
KF: William Butler Yeats, of course. "Come away, O human child: To the waters and the wild with a fairy, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand."
My mother used to read that poem to me when I was a wee little boy. And my sister would always tell me I better watch myself of a fairy would come and steal me away.
Steak, chicken or fish?
KF: Any, as long as they come with a side order of potatoes. I'm an Irishman, after all.
Boxers or briefs?
KF: Ahem, there are some things about a man that need to remain a mystery.
Thank you, Keirnan, for answering most if not quite all of our questions! Anyone else have a question?
Friday, September 11, 2009
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4 comments:
Oh very nice. I just came from one interview to the next. Gotta read the book...
THANX Sheila!
No question in your mind now that Keirnan is a charmer, is there?
I hope you enjoy TToV!
AC
I just love Keirnan soo much thanks for the great interview
Have Fun
Helen
You're welcome, Helen.
I KNEW you'd love that Irish charmer. ;-)
AC
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