Here is an interview with Otto Fishblanket, author of
Stinky Santa.
Gerald Hawksley (me): Hello, Otto.
Otto: Hello.
GH: How are you today?
Otto: Very well, thank you for asking.
GH: I see your
Stinky Santa book is doing very well. A lot of people are downloading it for free.
Otto: Yes. I must say I am pleased and surprised at the number of people that are downloading my book for free. I have had some nice reviews.
GH: And you had a one star review, too. They said they didn't like it that you were mean about Santa.
Otto: Yes. Although I did not mean to court controversy.
GH: What is your favourite sort of cake?
Otto: My favourite cake is Battenberg.
GH: Oh. I find that a bit sickly. I am not that fond of marzipan. I am partial to a nice Victoria sponge.
Otto: I know. A bit too partial, if you ask me.
GH: What is it like being a famous author? Are you going to give up your part-time cheese-mongering business?
Otto: I think the cheese-mongering can be put on the back-burner for the time being.
GH: Are you going to write any more books?
Otto: I am going to write 50 more books next year.
GH: That is a lot of books.
Otto: I am very talented.
GH: Can I illustrate them? If I give you some Battenberg cakes?
Otto: I'll think about it.
GH: I rode a bicycle once. Have you ever done anything exciting?
Otto: My whole life has been a rollercoaster of thrills and derring-do.
GH: What can you see out of your window?
Otto: I can see a field with cows in it.
GH: Do you like trains?
Otto: I once lived on a train for a whole year.
GH: But now you live in a castle?
Otto: Yes.
GH: With me and Mousington and Lord Treacle.
Otto: Yes. You can see the field with cows in it, too.
GH: Yes.
Otto: Shall we go and have some cake?
GH: Yes. Thank you for the interview. It was very informative. I'm sure your fans will appreciate it.
Otto: I'm sure they will.
GH: Cake.
Otto: Yes.