http://www.blogtalkradio.com/by-the-fireplace/2016/03/10/interview-with-author-lee-duigon
If this link works, you’ll be able to listen to my interview with Grant Warren on By the Fireplace.
If it doesn’t–well, I never said I know what I’m doing when it comes to computers.
Maybe I’ll let my cats try it.
P.S.–How do you like that? It worked!
The link works, Lee. I just checked. In fact, I’m downloading it this time. I enjoyed it last night so I thought I’d save it. Hope anyone who missed it will take time to listen.
Good interview 😀 I enjoyed listening to it!
I thought your interview was great, by the way. And your voice was just fine. No offense I hope, but you have a sweet grandpa kind of voice 🙂 Hope you got a little boost in sales from it. I picked up the third book and will hopefully get a chance to start it soon. I’ve had a crazy couple of weeks.
I do wish people would stop saying that–me having the voice of an aged man. I’ve been hearing that since I was 30!
I was once on the phone with an operator, trying to get something straightened out, and she had to pass me on to a superior. “I’ve got an elderly gentleman here–” she said.
“I wasn’t elderly when this conversation started!” I cried.
*sigh*
Sorry! I can see how that would be irritating. The only thing worse is being referred to as the wrong gender by phone operators. Had a friend who encountered that frequently and it really got to her.
Yes, I think being taken for a “poor old lady” would be the end of me, if word ever got out.
I hasten to add that I’m not offended, I know you meant it as a compliment.
You have a kindly voice, Lee, which is why Obst came to mind – has nothing to do with our ages. And anyway, next week, I’ll be 68 years old and although my body and my mirror betray me, my spirit feels much younger. 🙂