That was great Michael. Selena does have a knack. She is also familiar with the same places I am. She once wrote about a store called Horne's in downtown Pittsburgh. My aunt worked there and my mom would shop there. I grew up going shopping down the Strip District with my mom. It WAS a real place with real people, which is the reason I never even mentioned the spice jerk.
She will have great success with this book for the reasons you said. I also feel you have the knack. Which is why I keep reading you both.
Not quite sure I have that sort of knack - heck, I don't even have the album. (Speaking of roots, the late Doug Fieger of The Knack was a Michigan kid who made it big in LA. His brother Geoffrey used to represent Jack "the Dripper" Kevorkian as his attorney back in my Midwest days.)
Anyway, if you haven't purchased the book yet do so. And if you're reading this, Selena, Slower Lower Delaware is a good place for a book tour stop.
That was great Michael. Selena does have a knack. She is also familiar with the same places I am. She once wrote about a store called Horne's in downtown Pittsburgh. My aunt worked there and my mom would shop there. I grew up going shopping down the Strip District with my mom. It WAS a real place with real people, which is the reason I never even mentioned the spice jerk.
She will have great success with this book for the reasons you said. I also feel you have the knack. Which is why I keep reading you both.
Not quite sure I have that sort of knack - heck, I don't even have the album. (Speaking of roots, the late Doug Fieger of The Knack was a Michigan kid who made it big in LA. His brother Geoffrey used to represent Jack "the Dripper" Kevorkian as his attorney back in my Midwest days.)
Anyway, if you haven't purchased the book yet do so. And if you're reading this, Selena, Slower Lower Delaware is a good place for a book tour stop.