Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle remarked:
Krasny agonizes over not having achieved the great dream of his youth—to become 'a respected and valued author.' Now, arguably,
he has achieved with nonfiction what he failed to do as a novelist: Off Mike is reminiscent of the enormously entertaining fiction of Herman Wouk and Neil Simon. Even if Krasny is not a bird, his writing soars.
Read the rest of the review here.
The San Jose Mercury News has likewise lauded Krasny’s memoir:
Perhaps the biggest plaudit to give Krasny - who aspired his whole life to be a novelist, but settled for hosting talk radio and television shows, doing live interviews and teaching college - is that this book is well written, and will equally please literati and listeners of commercial radio.
San Francisco’s 7x7 magazine interviewed the interviewer, and SF Weekly praises Krasny:
Krasny is to literature through Off Mike what Al Gore is to global warming in An Inconvenient Truth: a trusted communicator of profundities.
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