Friday, September 16, 2011

An Afterword on Afterwords

When I was reading Lawrence Block's Afterwords, I was happy to see that he repeated a story I first read in one of his Writer's Digest columns many years ago. In one of his books, Two for Tanner, which is set in Thailand, he found an error in the galleys. Instead of "tobacco shop," the text read "tobbo shop." He started to correct it but had second thoughts. "Tobbo shop" sounded like one of those local-color things real insider would know about, so he left it in. I believe he said at the time that he hoped someone would come along later, stumble across the term, and write a book that mentioned the notorious tobbo shops of Thailand in an attempt to get at the real spirit of the place.

When I read that, I said to myself, "If I ever have a chance to be the guy who makes that mention, I'm gonna do it." Sure enough, when I was working on one of the M.I.A. Hunter books (I did several of those, and I believe Back to 'Nam is the one I'm talking about here), the opportunity arose, and I put it into the text. Did the mention make it into the published book? I have no idea, but if it did, I'm pretty sure Block never saw it. I get the feeling he didn't read the M.I.A. Hunter series. At any rate, I loved doing that, and it's one of the reasons writing can be so much fun.

6 comments:

David Cranmer said...

That's a great post, Bill. And AFTERWORDS is a very enjoyable read.

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Pretty cool, Bill.

And yet more books I have to read. Sigh.

Lawrence Block said...

Damn, Bill—ripples in a pond and all that. No, I never saw the book, but I'm delighted to hear about it. The ultimate joy, of course, would be to pop over to Phuket and encounter an actual tobbo shop. "Excuse me, sir, but um, what exactly is tobbo?" "Is Thai thing, you wouldn't understand..."

Kevin R. Tipple said...

It starts out as tobacco with natural herbs and then through secrets known only to Thai people it becomes the natural healer, Tobbo.

Now, Ronco brings Tobbo to America and makes it affordable. For a small monthly fee, you too can join the TOBBO OF THE MONTH CLUB and have shipments delivered to your door. But, wait there is more......

Cap'n Bob said...

It took me years to break my tobbo habit, and now I find it's not real. Thanks, guys.

James Reasoner said...

In one of my Civil War novels, I had an old sailor on a blockade runner talking about the notorious tobbo shops of Siam.