I SURVIVED!
Well, just a little while ago, I finished up my radio interview with Ken Huck on his "Meet the Author" show. I called in and talked to Ken about Erin's Ring for 20 minutes or so; and when we were finished I hung up, grateful that although there were some points in the interview where I might have been a little awkward in giving my answers, I had survived it. After I hung up the phone, I exhaled, and even said "I survived!" aloud--then worried that perhaps I hadn't pushed the "off" button on the phone hard enough and those words had gone out over the airwaves. I really, really hope not.
Here's what kept me company on the dining room table as I talked to Ken. With friends like this around (St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Joseph, Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, and Mary, Our Mother), how can you go wrong?
I had a quivery feeling in the pit of my stomach for parts of the interview; I babbled at times, and then at others didn't know how to end what I was saying. I think I ended some of my long-winded answers with, "So..." I still need work at this public speaking business. But Ken couldn't be nicer, and I so appreciate his willingness to have me on his show. Not once, but twice!
Ken gave away two signed copies of Erin's Ring during the broadcast, to callers of the show--with one caveat: they were asked to share the book with three people, and then to email Ken about those experiences. I can't thank him enough for helping to spread the word about this book, which I hope will touch many young souls.
Thanks so much to those who prayed for me. I appreciate it more than I can express!
Now here's the link to my interview with Ken, if you're interested in listening. (My part of the program begins at about the 26 minute mark.)
Here's what kept me company on the dining room table as I talked to Ken. With friends like this around (St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Joseph, Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, and Mary, Our Mother), how can you go wrong?
I had a quivery feeling in the pit of my stomach for parts of the interview; I babbled at times, and then at others didn't know how to end what I was saying. I think I ended some of my long-winded answers with, "So..." I still need work at this public speaking business. But Ken couldn't be nicer, and I so appreciate his willingness to have me on his show. Not once, but twice!
Ken gave away two signed copies of Erin's Ring during the broadcast, to callers of the show--with one caveat: they were asked to share the book with three people, and then to email Ken about those experiences. I can't thank him enough for helping to spread the word about this book, which I hope will touch many young souls.
Thanks so much to those who prayed for me. I appreciate it more than I can express!
Now here's the link to my interview with Ken, if you're interested in listening. (My part of the program begins at about the 26 minute mark.)