Dearest Mary, although I have heard of "Thirty Something" I don't recall ever living anywhere at a time when the show was aired—now of course we have all sorts of options to remedy such things—regardless, this conversation with the Richard Kramer is fascinating, your introduction drew me into the conversation with both interest and ease... as Maureen said below, it felt like I was sitting their with you; the student in awe and learning!
I love your interviews, Mary. One reason is that, even in print, they are so conversational, like two friends sitting on a couch together and talking. You have an ability to delve deep into the essence. Another is the clear mutual admiration of interviewer and interviewee. Also, your wonderful intelligence and keen appreciation of the literary always comes through.
I really enjoyed this, Mary. Thank you.
The lovely connection between you and Richard is so evident.
I had never heard of ‘Thirty Something’ but have added Richard’s book to my list .
I too, love John Cheever’s work and have that collection of his wonderful stories. Read over and over!
Also …….. your book has now arrived into my hands so I am very much looking forward to diving into that this weekend !
Oh, Kay, you are a love to write such wonderful comments and to take the time to do so--defining for me "Only connect ..."
My thanks to you, Mary !
Only connect.
Yes, indeed.
The meaning and importance of that.
Dearest Mary, although I have heard of "Thirty Something" I don't recall ever living anywhere at a time when the show was aired—now of course we have all sorts of options to remedy such things—regardless, this conversation with the Richard Kramer is fascinating, your introduction drew me into the conversation with both interest and ease... as Maureen said below, it felt like I was sitting their with you; the student in awe and learning!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
What a sweet interview this was--and you, Susie, dearest, confirm that!
I love your interviews, Mary. One reason is that, even in print, they are so conversational, like two friends sitting on a couch together and talking. You have an ability to delve deep into the essence. Another is the clear mutual admiration of interviewer and interviewee. Also, your wonderful intelligence and keen appreciation of the literary always comes through.
I loved "Thirty Something."
Oh, how generous of you, Maureen. You're such an appreciative reader and listener. So glad to have connected with you!
Thank you, Mary. I’m glad, too.
Wonderful interview. I love the story line of Richard’s book and will add it to my list. (I’m making my way thru the Empress Editions first. 🙏🏻🥰)
Lovely, as always, CK! You are such a friend from afar!
😘😘