Interviewed by the RFT

I talked to Chad Garrison of the Riverfront Times here in St. Louis last week. Here’s the Q&A:

In 1997 Bill Keaggy discovered a discarded grocery list in a south-city Schnucks. Ten years later, Keaggy has published his first-ever book, Milk Eggs Vodka, documenting some of the 1,700 grocery lists he has collected since. Last week Keaggy took time off from his day job as a photo editor for the Post-Dispatch to discuss the book.

(FYI: The headline on the story refers to a short news bit on the previous page — not me.)

2 Responses to “Interviewed by the RFT”

  1. Justin Thompson Says:

    Hehe! Good work!

  2. Mia Cavalcanti Says:

    I am so thankful for finding your website!

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This site is all about the book “Milk Eggs Vodka: Grocery Lists Lost and Found” by Bill Keaggy, published by HOW Books.

Go back to the web-only promo story, check out the absurd genesis of the book or contact author Bill Keaggy.