Crime historian and author E.J. Wagner was kind enough to read The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son, and she asked me to answer a few questions she had about the book and its subject, Dr. Zeo Wilkins. The interview is posted on E.J.'s new-ish blog, E.J's Dissecting Room.
Photo: Zeo Wilkins on her 5th honeymoon, from the Ogden City, Utah Standard-Examiner.
On the same note, the book was recently featured on the Missouri literary website Winding River. I've been invited to speak at my local library next week and at the Missouri State Archives in Jefferson City next year.
Meanwhile J. Kingston Pierce of The Rap Sheet called the book one of the best non-fiction titles he's read this year. Though this he said back in July.
And on another note, a documentary film crew is going to be in the Midwest soon, pursuing the legend of Belle Gunness. I might poke my head in on that production.
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