He's a graduate of the University of Iowa and spent nine years doing media relations in the Hawkeye Athletic Department. He's also been a sportswriter, movie ticket taker and Dairy Queen ice cream slinger who can still do the little curly thing on top of a soft serve cone.
He currently lives in Rochester, MN, with his wife and two daughters.
Wirt applied the Page 69 Test to his new novel, Pike Island, and reported the following:
Page 69 of Pike Island takes us out to the island for the first time. After a few days of hearing rumors and half-forgotten stories, they convince Jake to head out to the island and find the abandoned house. The guys have been poking around the past few chapters, and by this spot they’re starting to see enough to know something isn’t right out there. The jokes start drying up as their surroundings get creepier. Then, on page 69, they find evidence that they aren’t the only visitors out there.Visit Tony Wirt's website.
The Page 69 Test could not have worked out better had I picked the page myself. Starting there is kind of like hopping on a roller coaster at the top of the first hill. From that page on, the guys know they’re in for something more than just a normal weekend at the lake. The bad decisions start piling up, and it becomes obvious that is a weekend none of them will ever be able to shake.
I feel like a lot of the crumbs scattered around the first few chapters really start paying off in the scene that kicks off with page 69. Hopefully it’s been a good build up in the pages leading to it, because that’s the spot where it really kicks off.
--Marshal Zeringue