Craig McDonald – video interview – part 1

Books, Interviews | Keith Rawson | March 9, 2010 at 1:34 pm

I don’t think I’ve been more intimidated by an interview subject as I was by Craig McDonald. Here was a man who had interviewed nearly every crime writer of consequence in the past decade: Ellroy.  Crumley.  Woodrell.  Sallis.  Bruen.  Leonard. And the questions he asked weren’t just your simple, “Where do you get your ideas?” pap that most interviewers go for. 

McDonald went deep.  McDonald’s interviews were the reason why I wanted to try my hand at writing and conducting author interviews.

He’s a hero.

On top of that, mutual friends had described McDonald to me as one of the most intelligent men currently writing crime fiction. Plus, his series of novels featuring Hector Lassiter—Head Games, Toros and Torsos, and Print the Legend—has become the only series, other than Bruen’s Jack Taylor and Reed Farrel Coleman’s Moe Prager books, that I actually gave a shit about.

So I spent weeks drafting and redrafting questions, making sure I got it right.  Of course, I didn’t really need to do any of this; upon meeting McDonald, I felt at ease with the novelist and simply let the questions flow. 

But you can be the judge of that.  In part one of my interview with McDonald, which I conducted at the Poisoned Pen bookstore in Scottsdale, AZ, on February 27th—we cover his career as a journalist, interviewer, and the roots of Hector Lassiter.

Craig McDonald part 1 from Damon Cap on Vimeo.


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Keith Rawson is a little known pulp writer who lives in the alkaline desert wastelands of southern Arizona with his wife and very energetic three-year-old daughter. His stories have appeared in such publications as Plots with Guns, Pulp Pusher, CrimeWav.com, Bad Things, Powder Burn Flash, A Twist of Noir, Beat to a Pulp and many others. You can find him most nights dicking around on either Twitter or Facebook, or stroking his already overinflated ego at his blog, Bloody Knuckles, Callused Fingertips (http://bloodyknucklescallusedfingertips.blogspot.com/)

3 Comments

  1. I’m ready for part 2. Great work, Keith. (Have you left me anything to ask him when I meet him tomorrow?)

  2. Great start, Keith. I look forward to the rest.

    This McDonald guy looks better every time I see him. Younger too. Is he dying his hair?

    Print is a GREAT novel. Highly recommended.

  3. le0pard13 says:

    Well done, Keith. I look forward to Part 2 of the interview. Thanks for this.

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