Monday, July 26, 2010

Two Reviews

We're starting to see some more reviews roll in for The Butcher's Thumb.  The first we'll mention here is from The Free Press--"Speaking Truth to Power"--and the venerable Bob Fitrakis who says, "If I had to choose one novel to read on the beach this summer it would be Greg Haas’ novel The Butcher’s Thumb.  The facts behind his fiction should remind us all how fragile our democracy is, how easy it is to hate, and how much we need courage at this moment in history."

Mr. Fitrakis finds many parallels between the book's characters and real-life counterparts from Karl Rove to Ken Blackwell.  Even Kris Johansen:

Any interesting protagonist must have a love interest. Risen has the hots for a progressive photojournalist who tells him, “I am a socialist, communist, Marxist journalist of Swedish and Irish descent from the great state of Texas. And I’ve got a great ass.” Makes me smile and remember the late, great journalist Molly Ivins.
As might be expected, given the nature of The Free Press, which is a long-standing voice of progressive politics in central Ohio and beyond, Mr. Fitrakis focuses on the political content of The Butcher's Thumb:

Still, the enduring value of Haas’ book resides in his keen understanding of Ohio politics. As perhaps the country’s pre-eminent swing state, his depiction of Ohio political nuances and what may have happened in the 2004 election makes this book an essential read for anyone in the election protection movement. 
Another review, this time from The Front Page in Culver City, CA, calls our hero, Matt Risen:

a protagonist who undergoes the classic quest for a conscience, in no small part thanks to the love of a good woman. Haas draws a gritty character portrait of a political campaigner who is at once unnerving, sympathetic and delivered with crisp writing.

Stay tuned for more reviews, and remember that you can pick up your copy of The Butcher's Thumb at Amazon and at Barnes & Noble.com!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

All Sides Interview

The Butcher's Thumb author Greg Haas appeared the other day on All Sides with Ann Fisher on WOSU 820AM.  All Sides is one of those hidden treats here in Columbus thanks to the exceptionally strong public media organizations through Ohio State.

This hour-long interview is the first of such length about the novel.  Greg and Ann cover the significance of the book's title, the connections between protagonist Matt Risen and real-life figures John Dean and Scott McClellan, and the real dangers of the neo-conservative point of view.  It's a thorough discussion of the book's themes, characters, and how Greg came to write The Butcher's Thumb.

Click here to visit All Sides' homepage and listen to Greg's conversation with Ann.  Scroll down to 7/19.

EDIT:  Please do take a moment to visit All Sides' homepage.  But for a direct link to the interview, click HERE.

Thanks to Scott Gowans from WOSU for the link.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Covering The Spectrum

Greg Haas on The Butcher's Thumb, talking to host Colleen Marshall on her Sunday political show, The Spectrum on NBC 4.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Butcher's Thumb on NBC4 and Columbus On the Record

The Butcher's Thumb author Greg Haas recently filmed an interview with local Columbus NBC4 anchor Colleen Marshall; it may air on tonight's 5pm or 6pm broadcast and should appear on Marshall's Sunday show The Spectrum at its new 10am timeslot. 

 

Additionally, Greg will be a featured guest on WOSU's Columbus On the Record this Friday at 8:30pm and Sunday at 11:30am.  (Note the lack of programming conflict!)

 

Tune in, and stay tuned to our blog or here at Facebook for any video we can bring you! 

 

UPDATE:  No appearance on this evening's broadcast, but the interview will be featured Sunday morning.