An Interview With Miss Mae

Miss Mae
Greetings, cypernuts! This is I. B. Nosey, your official unofficial reporter. Today, I´m speaking with none other than my own creator, Miss Mae. Before you ask, no. That´s not Miss Mae West, it´s just—uh, well—Miss Mae.

MM: Well, hello, Nosey. How are you?

Nosey: Say, do you know your initials are the same they used for Marilyn Monroe?

MM: Of course I know. Do you think I fell off the last turnip truck?

Nosey: I´m not sure. I mean, is that question supposed to signify anything?

MM: Yep. It means, ´Do you think I´m stupid´?

Nosey: Oh, I see.

MM: You better, or I need to write you up some brains fast.

Nosey: I like my brains the way they are, Miss Mae. So why have you chosen that as your pen name?

MM: Since I´m a Georgia gal, I needed something southern. Miss Scarlett has already been used.

Nosey: In the book, "Gone With the Wind", right? Say, haven´t you written a book?

MM: You´re behind the times, Nosey. I´ve written several!

Nosey: Oh, goody. Why don´t you share with our readers? I´m sure they´d be interested.

MM: Well, I hope so. That´s the whole reason I´m here. I write romantic mysteries, with the tag line of "get caught in the web of Miss Mae´s books".

Nosey: How intriguing. I´m all ears.

MM: No, you ain´t, boy. I didn´t write you that way.

Nosey: I didn´t mean I´m a walking earlobe. I meant, I´m interested in hearing more.


MM: Oh, right. Sometimes your sassing worries me, sonny. I think I need to work on your personality some more. Anyway, back to my books. Currently, I have "Said the Spider to the Fly", and "When the Bough Breaks" out in print. "It´s Elementary, My Dear Winifred" has been contracted to be released in 2010. That story will become a series.

Nosey. Fascinating. Where can folks get a copy?

MM: All the information can be found at my site www.missmaesite.com

Nosey: Your site?

MM: I didn´t say I am a sight. I said at my site. Clean out those big ears, Nosey, and pay attention.

Nosey: Miss Mae, I understand now where these odd characters come from that I´ve had to interview. They sound almost as bossy as you.

MM: What´s the matter, Nosey? Didn´t you like interviewing Mother Goose?

Nosey: Her comment about entering me in the Ugly Bug Contest was a put down. I´d like to know when you´re going to have me speaking to real celebrities? What about Madonna, or Brad Pitt?

MM: I don´t dig that Hollywood scene, Nosey. Remember, you only do G-rated interviews.

Nosey: Oh, fudge. You won´t let me have any fun.

MM: You´re interviewing me, aren´t you? What could be more fun than that?

Nosey: Um…the interview´s over. Back to you, Gander, in the control booth.

Copyright 2009 by L. M. Thomas
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Miss Mae

Miss Mae, the Pure Southern Genteel author enjoys writing humor and non-fiction articles. The Front Porch Magazine, Good Old Days, and WritersWeekly are a few of the publications where her work can be found. Her first romantic mystery See No Evil, My Pretty Lady available from Amazon earned highly acclaimed reviews and won the Find a Great Romance Readers Pick of the Month award. MyShelf.com has listed, See No Evil, My Pretty Lady in their Top Ten Reads of 2008. With her experience as a best selling romance novelist, she has headed a critique group for aspiring writers. Her second book, Said the Spider to the Fly, and When the Bough Breaks are both 2009 releases.

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