My stomach tightened with nerves as I stepped into the Bundaberg Broadcasters building on Friday, ready for my first radio interview on my Hearts & Talons Tour.
This was no big deal, I tried to justify. I’d studied radio at university, though the mikes were a lot bigger then, almost the size of Cookie Monster’s hand (when filled with cookies). Besides, up until 10 years ago, I had been interviewed on 4ZR radio twice a week, telling Maranoa residents about the latest Western Star headlines.
But when I entered that radio studio on Friday, the nervous author inside me cringed and wished I could be anywhere else, maybe even trade places with my heroine Shahkara as she fought off a gathering of demons. After all, my half-Taloner character has long, sharp talons and, better still, doesn’t have to answer back when slashing an enemy’s throat.
Fortunately, I wasn’t facing Taloners, but being interviewed by 4BU’s Billy Healy on Wide Bay Today. This is Billy:
See? He doesn’t look scary at all. I’m a bit concerned he’s trying to imitate Superman’s flying skills without the cape. Maybe he should hire some power jets or at least chat to Iron Man. Come to think of it, Billy looks a bit like actor Kevin Spacey without the hair (if you don’t count Spacey’s devious role as Luthor in Superman Returns).
Seriously, Wide Bay Today presenter Billy Healy was a fun, fun guy and immediately put me at ease. He even asked questions that rekindled memories I’d long forgotten – stuff like electric typewriters, Tim Winton and the 1990 Writers Train and Yuleba State School. Oh, those were the days!
I walked out of the studio, thinking author radio interviews weren’t so bad, but grateful I could scamper back to my computer nook and squeeze some Heart Hunters plotline in before lunch-time.
Listen to the interview with Billy Healy on 4BU’s Wide Bay Today by clicking below
Click on the yellow: Cheryse Durrant 4BU Sept 2013
What a great interview. You sounded so at home. Lots of lovely background information and you got to fit in some pretty compelling grabs from you story. Can’t wait for the book to become available.
Thanks, Jacqui *hugs* Billy put me at ease, though he did say I was one of the longest interviews he’d ever done. I didn’t expect him to track right back to my childhood. The only thing I forgot to say that my typewriter was called Travis Turner-Shakespeare. I thought that an appropriate name, for a writer’s typing machine 🙂
Your interview was fabulous! And you did sound very relaxed. Great work. Love your journey story too. So excited about your book.
That’s a great interview, Cheryse.
Thanks, Ange and Sandy. It’s rather a strange feeling talking about oneself and one’s book – but I could get used to it 🙂 I’m delighted to be able to share my book – and my journey – with you both *hugs* <3 <3 <3