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Smoking With Louise Jackson

Art by Marty D. Ison
Art by Marty D. Ison
This was an excellent piece, what inspired you to write it?
Thank you. I wasn't inspired as such. I was zoned into a free-flow session, tapping away and hoping for the best, when out it popped.

What draws you to flash fiction?
Laziness, and the fact that I can write three or four flash pieces in the time it takes to do a short story.

Who are your favorite authors? How do they inspire you?
I don't really have favourites. Anyone who can take a pile of words and build them into a thing of beauty and depth is an inspiration to me.

What are your favorite books?
How long have you got?

Red was a dominant theme in this story; is it a dominant theme in your life?
Definitely.I'm completely dominated by the red bits they put in Strawberry Haagen Dazs.

Were you lucky enough to have a mentor growing up to get you into writing, or is it something you came into on your own?
Nope, there are no mentors to blame, just me. At least, not until very recently when I wandered into the online camp of writer/novelist Alex Keegan, who is mentor to many. He's a fantastic teacher, a bit like a ninja Dalai Lama in a pair of steel toe-capped boots. But I've never known anyone in "real" life who writes, and I don't know that I "came into" it as such. Writing is something I've always done. It's just as vital to me as breathing and eating ice cream.

Read Red Flecks.
Issue Two (December 15, 2003): The Natural Order by Barbara Jacksha «» View From A Flying Jimmy by Tammy Turner «» ISO by Bret Fetzer «» Magic Yeast by Louisa Howerow «» Must Sign for Delivery by Jade Walker «» Memoirs of a Jump Rope Queen by Margaret A. Frey «» Nolo Contendere by Sean Oakley «» Campfire Conversation by Lennart Lundh «» Snap Shot by Peggy Duffy «» Fear by Rose McDonagh «» Because of Penguins by Jane Sales «» With Love, Moon by Eugenia E. Gratto «» Private Services by Diana Forrester «» Red Flecks by Louise Jackson «» Pictures—The Beach Outside of Nice by Nance Knauer «» Love and Death in Legoland by Kay Sexton «» Sunset in Santa Monica by Didi Wood «» Fragile by Eric Wrisley «» Interviews: Barbara Jacksha «» Tammy Turner «» Bret Fetzer «» Louisa Howerow «» Jade Walker «» Margaret A. Frey «» Sean Oakley «» Lennart Lundh «» Peggy Duffy «» Rose McDonagh «» Jane Sales «» Eugenia E. Gratto «» Diana Forrester «» Louise Jackson «» Nance Knauer «» Kay Sexton «» Didi Wood «» Eric Wrisleya «» Cover Art "Platinum" by Malina «» Letter From the Editor
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