Sunday, March 17, 2024

An interview with Alex Black

 I recently sat down with Alex Black in his office to chat about his life and work.


An interview with Alex Black
Part One



Ed: First, Alex, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Our readers should know we have set a few ground rules to make it possible. The rules are simple: We won't discuss our relationship or how we first met. That would break some rules about fourth walls. We won't go there. The only other thing is that you've asked that we don't discuss the other household members, as that would invade your privacy. Having agreed to those simple stipulations, our readers would first want to know about your life as a wizard. What are some of the perks and pitfalls of being a wizard, Alex?

Alex: Many perks are tied closely to the pitfalls, Ed. The first example that comes to my mind is that wizards age slower than non-magical humans. That is an advantage, but it also has societal implications that can lead to awkward situations. Dating outside our kind can be tricky, especially if things get serious. There is a phenomenon of May-December relationships, but we stay in the May days, if you will, much longer. We remain youthful in appearance for a good part of what you would consider middle age. Old age, for that matter.


Ed: Now you have me wondering about your actual age, but let me ask it in a less personal way. Is it like reverse dog years? For example, I would age seven years to each year of your aging. Or is it like our Leap Year babies that every four years only counts one candle on the old cake?


Alex: Interesting, but no. And yes, it is like the reverse dog years, with you being the dog in this example and me being the human. But it does no more describe us than it does dogs because, like all animals, we progress through life at different stages. As you know, puppies don't stay puppies for long. Wizards mature at roughly the same speed as humans until we hit puberty. But from there, things slow down.


Ed: Well, age is an uncomfortable subject for many people. Primarily because our culture does not like growing old, we'd like to slow down our aging as much as possible. Several times while writing your story, you mentioned being proud of your wand-making abilities, especially your wooden spoon. How did that come about?


Alex: Not entirely by accident. I've always enjoyed cooking and baking, which is like making potions. One day, while cooking pasta, I thought of enchanting a wooden spoon so that the pasta would always cook to the right texture and the water would not boil over. It started in the kitchen, but soon, I was taking it down to my basement lab to use in various spells. It recently got pressed into more extensive service after a mishap on a case.



Ed: I know you have been friends with Garth Nolan for some time. He is an interesting person, which makes for an interesting friend. Could you share some of your history with Garth without revealing anything from your most recent case? How long have you known him? What are your common interests? That sort of thing.


Alex: Oh gosh. I have known Garth for ages. I am not actually comfortable with the specifics. We are both pretty old, though I suspect Garth may be about a decade or two older than I am. But that is a guess based on conversations I have had with him over the years. We have a lot in common, actually. We both love music and enjoy listening to various genres and styles. There isn't much in the world we won't at least listen to, so in that respect, we have similar tastes. Garth is a night person. While I enjoy going out at night, I am getting an early start on my day. As a P.I., I have to work crazy hours, and often, our work schedules overlap. Garth is an excellent resource because he is in touch with many outside my circle. He can find out things that I am unable to learn. Garth owns several music and dining venues throughout the Pacific Northwest. Unlike me, he is very good at running businesses.


Ed: Was there anything else about him you haven't yet shared?


Alex: Oh, sure. I forgot to mention that Garth is a Vampire. I forget that detail myself at times. I think of him as a friend and hope he feels the same way. He could say quite a bit about me without mentioning that I am a Wizard. If you interviewed him, I'm sure he would tell you I was a P.I. Just as I told you, he was in the nightclub business. That is another thing we have in common. We both identify more with our work than with things we have little or no control over. If you want to interview Garth, I can arrange it.


Ed: I'll pass on that, at least for now.

Alex: Don't worry, he doesn't bite.


Ed: I'll think about it. That is enough for now. I want to continue our conversations about your work and life.


Alex: Of course, as long as you stick to the agreed-upon rules. I'm working on an interesting case but can't discuss it now. I will discuss it once the case is solved and with the permission of my clients. Deal?


Ed: Deal! And thank you, Alex, for your time and the excellent tea you served.


Alex: Thank you. I'll be in touch!


Read about Alex's latest case in the Book "Shadow of Secrets." 

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

Shadow of Secrets (a novel)

   Shadow of Secrets

     Book one of the SOS series has been released. Introducing, Alex:

  Alex Black is the central character of the SOS series of books by Ed Drury. He lives in an older district of Portland, Oregon, where he grew up. Aside from being a trained Private Investigator, he is an avid wizardry, anthropology, and music student. Despite his diverse interests, Alex is a pretty ordinary guy. He likes animals of all kinds, not one to turn away a beer at the local watering hole, and is very devoted to his friends and extended family. Alex maintains a home office and shares the house with a young female with an embarrassingly cliche crush on him and a rescue cat named Aila, who shows his every move at home.     

 Look for more books featuring Alex and his extraordinary extended family of vampires, witches, wizards, sages, and slayers.  

Shadow of Secrets (Book 1 of the SOS series)

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 The first scene opens with Leland outside his cabin near Zig Zag, Oregon.


Leland Johnston

Look for more books in the series and some short stories featuring other characters from with and without Alex's circle.

An interview with Alex Black

 I recently sat down with Alex Black in his office to chat about his life and work. An interview with Alex Black Part One Ed: First, Alex, ...