Steve Almond reads at Malaprop’s last Friday
I’m behind on my weekend wrap-up. My weekly deadlines are Tuesday (column, all Mt. X stories.) and Wednesday (biz profile), so you all should know that very little other than work happens for me between 9 a.m. Monday and 5 p.m. Wednesday.
But, I had a fabulous weekend, that I want to tell you about, beginning with Steve Almond. Actually, it begins with the phone interview I did with him about a month ago for Mt. X, when he mentioned finding a place to watch the first Presidential debate after his reading.
I’d planned to take the bus downtown to Malaprop’s for the reading, but it was POURING rain, and I was running late. Unfortunately, lots of folks who otherwise would have been at Steve’s reading were stymied by the lack of gas or the rain or both.
Still, there was a decent crowd, numbering around 30 folks. And Steve delivered. Not only is the guy an amazing writer, but he’s an excellent speaker and funny in person. In addition to reading excerpts from Not That You Asked and My Life in Heavy Metal, he read a number of rude letters sent to him when he resigned from Boston College, protesting the school’s invitation to Condolezza Rice as commencement speaker. Steve’s responses to these letters were alternately hilarious, silly, and moving–much like most of his writing.
After the reading, I stuck around and accompanied Steve and a number of Malaprop’s employees to The Bier Garden (feeling rather like an inept fangirl). We watched Obama rock the debate (ok, I’m biased), then chatted in the smoke-laden pub.
Booksellers are just good peeps (again, I’m biased as I once was one). Thank you, Malaprop’s, for buying me two beers. That was an unnecessary but generous gift.
And Steve’s a sweetheart–just a good, self-deprecating, gentle, geeky guy. Who didn’t hold it against me when I tried to send him the wrong way to his hotel at the end of the night.
Anyway, read Steve’s books. All of them. Then we can talk.
My wrap-up of the superfantastic blog party to come tomorrow.

