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It's been a while since I've done a Sweet Saturday Sample. Welcome, all you samplers!
The P-Town Queen is coming June 4!
To celebrate, I wanted to share a little excerpt from the book.
In my lifetime I have
learned, among other things, not to overcook veal and never to forget a woman’s
name the morning after. On that day I added another little ditty to my list:
never blow up a dead whale with dynamite.
Max Groper had figured it for
a horror show and so had washed his hands of the whole mess and stormed off to
his van. Nikki, too, must have figured what would happen, but that woman likes
trouble, I swear to God. “We’d better stand back,” she said, with the same
amused mischief in her eyes that she’d had at Good Vibrations. The cops had, in
fact, already pushed the entire crowd back, so Nik and I went to stand in the
front line, so to speak, right where the lot meets the beach in front of the
first row of cars. “I wish I’d brought the video camera,” Nik said. “I hope
someone is recording this for posterity.”
I looked around and noticed at least three video cams trained on the
whale, which was now being wired for a trip to kingdom come. “YouTube bonanza,”
said Nikki, “I’m surprised that the folks from Channel Four aren’t here.”
“Maybe we should go wait in
the truck,” I said. I had this bad feeling that flying whale parts wasn’t going
to be like the fountain light show at the Bellagio in Vegas.
Oh, what a funny sight that must be!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your snippet...today is my first foray into Sweet Saturday Samples, and here's MY SWEET SATURDAY SAMPLE
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DeleteThat's an excellent excerpt. Short and funny with much left to the imagination. Good job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie!
DeleteLove the "voice" - it definitely makes me want to read the book. Ewww...whale parts....
ReplyDeleteMarco was lots of fun to write. He's a 'how ya doin' kinda guy!
DeleteLMAO at the visual of an exploded whale
ReplyDeleteThanks Lindsay. I hate to say it, but I did not make this up. They actually blew up a dead whale on a beach in Oregon back in the seventies. Truth is stranger than fictio!
DeleteTHE P-TOWN QUEEN is a title I can relate to. I live in a little town in Texas that I often refer to as "Ptown". LOL. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOoh,how cool! I didn't know there was another P-town. Here in New England P-town refers to Provincetown on Cape Cod!
DeleteI love the opening lines .... blowing up a whale in the same category as overcooking veal and not forgetting a woman's name seems like the premise of a great story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Iris, though this isn't the opening! The scene is in the middle of the book. Nice to think it could have been an opening scene :)
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