 Can you explain how you came to visit our fine campus? Yes, you know, Andre Dabuse asked me if I would and I said yes I will. I don't do those things a lot but it was a chance to hang out with him a little bit and to do it and I don't do it a lot but when I do it I always enjoy the energy. So so happy that you took a buck on it and as a graduate of the I love your earring. Thank you. So right down to a hole. Nice. So as a graduate of the English department and especially then with that scholarship as your wife, what does it mean to you and Tabitha to get to instill this love of writing in future to the students? We like to turn it over because you know I think there are a lot of terrific writers who deserve every cent of the lecture fee because they're subsidizing their work and their work is important to a lot of people but in my case I've been so fortunate in terms of my work and the return that when I do something like this I always try to turn it back over to the institution that asked me to come. It works two ways. One is it gains me some goodwill and two is it means that I don't do it a lot because I like to spend my energy on the writing but it's great when it gets reused like that. Frankly it was Andre's idea that the scholarship should be named. I generally don't believe in things that are named after myself. You're very welcome. I'm excited too. It's great. Yeah, so you've got to get a picture of... Let's see. This was Emma's work and it has little bits of a lot of my different books in it. The Running Man is there and Pet Cemetery is over here. Bag of Bones is there. She's got a lot of stuff. There's Carrie. That's amazing. Well I haven't had time enough to study it yet. I do like the green mile.