Meet Heckel from
HECKEL CASEY
From
TV station: KSTORY
The
following is the transcript from our recent interview with Heckel Casey, hero.
Interviewer: Good morning and welcome to The Protagonist, our weekly show devoted
to exploring your favorite lead characters. Today we are excited to talk with
Heckel Casey, the hero who saved our world from the worst attack of evil ever. Welcome,
Heckel. So how are you doing?
Heckel: I’m
feeling great, and thank you for inviting me here.
Interviewer: That
was some journey you undertook, both literally and figuratively. What was it
like?
Heckel: It
was tough at times, but I had some really great people joining me along the way.
Interviewer: That’s an understatement. Now is it true that
you had a furry friend as well helping you?
Heckel: Yes,
that would be my favorite feline, Jerky. She was a great companion, not to
mention an awesome hunter. She found us several tasty rabbits.
Interviewer: I
know our viewers have heard about your confrontation with the evil that nearly
decimated humanity. What was the person’s name?
Heckel:
(noticeably uncomfortable, shifts in his seat) Madeline. Madeline Blackwell.
Interviewer: Can
you tell us more about her? Where did she come from?
Heckel:
Actually, well … um… I believe there is a wonderful account detailing my whole
journey and the ultimate showdown with Madeline.
Interviewer: Yes,
there is. The author’s name is James
Hoch. The book, aptly titled HECKEL CASEY, is available for all to follow your
harrowing exploits. I understand it’s a real page-turner. The reviews have been
excellent. One reviewer stated and I quote, “Your book needs to be read by our
entire world. It made me laugh, shudder, and cry.”
Heckel: Yes,
Mr. Hoch did a great job. It was a pleasure to work with him.
Interviewer: Before
you leave, is there anything else you’d like to say to our viewers?
Heckel: Oh
boy. I guess as one person summed it up it’s all about hope. We can never lose it.
Interviewer:
Thank you Heckel Casey. All the best to
you. And viewers if you’d like to get your copy of HECKEL CASEY, it’s available
in Kindle and paperback editions at Amazon.
Here’s a link: http://amzn.to/M8n2wB
And
if you’d like more information about author James Hoch, go to his web site: www.jameshoch.com or visit
him at http://www.authorsden.com/visit/author.asp?authorid=98701 https://www.facebook.com/james.hoch16 or https://twitter.com/hochj You can find his books on Fictionwise, Barnes
& Noble, and Amazon. His blogs are located at: http://redroom.com/member/james-hoch