Stay tuned and enjoy this one; he's a honey.
Mallory
Where are you from, Mike?
Born and raised right there in Summerville, New York . I’m the third generation to run Doogan’s Pub and I’m pleased that Little Mike is continuing the family tradition.
What is Promises, Promises about?
I’d like to say it’s about Little Mike fightin’ for the woman he loves, but it’s really about Kelly figurin’ out that no man or woman is an island.
What did you think the first time you saw Mike and Kelly?
What can I say? I saw Little Mike right after he was born. He came out fightin’, according to the doctor, and he never stopped. Heart of gold that boy, just like his mama. Now, Kelly…I remember her from when the kids were in high school. Pretty thing and not really like her friends. She had some backbone, that one did. And then after all the problems with her husband and the divorce, and her comin’ home like she had to. Bless her heart. Like a whipped puppy she was, standing there at the train station in Rochester.
What was your second thought?
I worried about Little Mike, what with himself goin’ off to the Army and then his divorce. But he came home and now he runs Doogan’s Pub with me. I’m proud of my son. And Kelly? I figured she was one to ride the river with and if Mike was smart, he’d grab on with both hands and never let go.
Did you think it was love at first sight for them?
I think it was for Little Mike. Heh, he’s taller n’me but I’ve still got a couple of pounds on him. Guess “Little Mike” is sorta one of those misnomer things. Anyway, Mike got all protective about her and I could tell he had feelings that ran a bit deeper. Kelly needed somebody to take care of her. Not that she isn’t capable all on her own, mind you! Just sometimes, a body needs someone to lean on, right?
What do you like most about Kelly and Mike?
They are both honorable. If they make a promise, they follow through and get it done. That’s a big deal in my book.
How would you describe them?
Steady. My boy is steady like a rock. And he cares. For a big guy, he’s gentle. And Kelly? That girl is a spitfire. And she’s not afraid of hard work. Given her folks and all, I was a little surprised but she’s made of the right stuff.
How would they describe you?
Kelly says I’m a teddy bear. Mike? I hope he’d describe me as the man he’d like to be someday. I want him to be as proud of me as I am of him.
What made you choose owning Doogan's Pub as a profession?
I co-own the Pub now. I signed half over to Little Mike awhile ago, only he doesn’t know it yet. I can’t imagine not being at the Pub. We’re a family there. Little Mike, Kelly….Maggie.
Note from Mallory: At this point we had an intruder in the form of Toby Smythe, another of Silver's delightfully unique characters. From Fairy Tales Can Come True, he'll join us next week. Toby is . . . a life force all on his own—and never resists an opportunity to insert his opinion. Not that Big Mike will take the bait for long.
Toby: Speaking of Maggie. Jeez, big guy, when are you going to take care of that? You look like a fanboy mooning over Judy Garland every time she walks by. It’s not like we don’t know you’re crushing on her. Like big time!
What is your biggest fear?
Big Mike: *clears throat* I’m not afraid of anything.
Toby: Dude! You’re afraid Maggie will find someone else! Or that she won’t love you. Too late, for that!
How do you relax?
[Ignoring the pesky Toby], Big Mike says, I’ll have a pint and a game of darts at the Pub.
Who's your favorite fictional character and why?
[Still ignoring Toby who has now launched into an off-key rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”] Big Mike says, Sean Thornton in “The Quiet Man.” John Wayne is my go-to hero but that role in particular. Now there was a man with honor!
What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
Big Mike: M’dad always told me, “A wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart.” I’ve always tried to live by those words, and teach Mike to do the same.
To Silver: What movies or books have had an impact on your writing?
I read everything I could get my hands on growing up. Mary Stewart, Ian Fleming, Andre Norton, and Robert Heinlein were all early influences. So was Louis L’Amour. There’s a little romance, mystery, and magic in everything I write.
And, a big thanks to Mallory for inviting Big Mike and me to visit. I’m sure he would love to stand everyone a round of beer at Doogan’s now that Promises, Promises is out.
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Hi, Mike,
ReplyDeleteloved the interview!
You talk like my father. Man, I miss him.
BTW--Maggie Carpenter isn't getting any younger, and neither are you. Take a hint.
Best always,
Kathy Cottrell
Big Mike, I think Kelly is right - you are a teddy bear.
ReplyDeleteSilver, I have Promises, Promises on my e-reader and am looking forward to reading it. It's at the top of my TBR pile!
What is it with all you ladies? You're gettin' as bad as Little Mike. Besides, no one wants to read about Maggie n'me.
ReplyDeleteKathy, I bet your father was a fine man because he certainly raised a lovely daughter--except when she gets pushy. *wink*
~Big Mike
Hi Silver and Big Mike,
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to make your acquaitance Big Mike and I can hardly wait to read your story, er, Little Mike and Kelly's story.
Best of luck with Promises, Promises, Silver. I'll be downloading it soon!
Jana
Pushy????
ReplyDeleteThat sound you heard is the top of my head blowing off, followed by my ego thudding to the floor.
blogger hates me. I've been trying for two days to leave a comment and it refuses to post what I write.
So, beware Michael Doogan. Your day will come. I still haven't given up on the idea of a wedding series!
Kathy
I agree, Mike. You and Maggie aren't getting any younger.
ReplyDeletePS - Used Doogan's in my Class of 85 story, To Be, Or Not. You are such a stand up guy!