a wonderful, very equitable, fair-minded minister who writes about the trials, john hale, is of the belief that perhaps they have proceeded wrongly and have not been wise enough and how to witch. y a which -- quit maybe innocents have hanged but guilty parties have escaped. brian: you have gotten quite a bit of publicity. in particular "the new york times." why? what about "cleopatra"? you sold 800,000 books. stacy: that is what the publisher said. i have three children, i'm very grateful. i have not been reading the reviews, forgive me. i hope to. i have not been pretty i get a -- i have not been. i did a piece for "the new york times" about salem and embracing the story in the end. and i did a q&a with a book review. brian: a question about the q&a, is that something you speak or something right out and give you the questions? stacy: you write out the answers. brian: you can control? stacy: to some degree. brian: when you asked a by your favorite authors, the same was you told us four years ago. stacy: i am very loyal. i tend to read to read the same books over and over. i've never entir