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Smoking With Terry DeHart
Thanks for the kind words, man. I guess there's at least a layer of glass between everyone. I enjoy writers who try to understand the distortions and armor people use, and the reasons they use them. The dialogue reminds me of the best edgy talk of noir fiction. From where did you get these voices? I like noir, but didn't set out to write "tough" dialogue. I guess the muse is packing a .45 these days. The protagonist and antagonist in my second novel are talking like this, too, so I've been going with it. "Jamming with Hendrix in heaven." Sounds cool. Who else is in the band? Ha. Maybe Zappa and Zevon and John Lee Hooker and Janice Joplin and Joey Ramone? A house full of women—a wife and three daughters. Would love to hear more about that. Hey, are you trying to get me in trouble? I love 'em like crazy. I couldn't imagine living any other way. (We also have a male dog, but he's neutered.) What's up at NASA? NASA is a fantastic place to work. Many of the people there have every right to carry around egos the size of Jupiter, but they don't hesitate to crack one-liners. And the work they do is amazing - nanotechnology and astrobiology especially fascinate me. I have friends who worked on the science payloads that flew on shuttle missions. I've stumbled into talks given by Tuskeegee airmen. I've watched Air Force One land, while I was eating my lunch. I was recently laid off for budgetary reasons and I'll miss driving onto base every morning and being part of the NASA family, but now I'll have time to write books. Read The Strength of Glass. |
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| Issue Eight (March 15, 2005): He Pulled Me From The Sea by Frank Haberle «» Running Water by Tiff Holland «» Getting the Message by Roderick Leyland «» Phase Changes by Cami Park «» Something To Chew On by Henry Presente «» Frost Fish by John McCaffrey «» Northwest Mourning by Peter Vaudry-Brown «» Sashimi by Christian Bell «» Days of Bargaining by Donna Gagnon «» The Strength of Glass by Terry DeHart «» Jelly Babies by Elspeth Graty «» Nothing I Say by Peggy M. Price «» Pastoral by Grant Bailie «» Deer Season by Tomi Shaw «» He Wrote Sixteen Pencils Empty by Daphne Buter «» The Lenten Diaries by Ira Socol «» Interviews: Frank Haberle «» Tiff Holland «» Roderick Leyland «» Cami Park «» Henry Presente «» John McCaffrey «» Peter Vaudry-Brown «» Christian Bell «» Donna Gagnon «» Terry DeHart «» Elspeth Graty «» Peggy M. Price «» Grant Bailie «» Tomi Shaw «» Daphne Buter «» Ira Socol «» Cover Art "Self-Portrait" by Marty D. Ison «» Letter From the Editor | |||