Conroy's a character, and I mean that in the best way. When he came to a book convention in Sarasota, he had one prerequisite for the person doing the interview with him: The person had to have read at least one of his books. The journalist didn't have to like them, but he had to have read at least one of them.
There was only one person in the newsroom who had done that, so Charlie got the job, and he did a great interview with him for both the newspaper and for the TV station we ran. When Conroy came into the newsroom for the TV interview, he was gregarious and full of Southern charm, stopping to talk with folks. We even talked for about a minute or so, about what I can't remember.
I just realized later that he didn't want to deal with superficial questions about his work. And by that point, he was so well known that he didn't have to.