H. C. Turk
Book That Ends With Me (eBook, ePUB)
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- Verlag: Distributed via Smashwords
- Seitenzahl: 279
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781301038336
- Artikelnr.: 45522582
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A: This is hard.Q: Why is making a bio so hard for you?A: Because it's like talking. I don't like to talk; I like to write.Q: But people want to know about authors. Reading a book requires a lot of effort.A: Writing one ain't exactly playtime.Q: That's better. Go ahead, tell us more. Did you have a pleasant childhood?A: Ask my dog; he was there.Q: Your dog is stuffed. He's not a real dog.A: He's more real than you are. You can't even ask a good question.Q: Here's one: Why should people read your books?A: Because my puppy will be sad if they don't.Q: We need to get serious here. How many novels have you written?A: 33.Q: I'll bet your dog can't count that high. How long have you been writing?A: I'll answer if you promise not to kick my dog again (metaphorically).Q: He wouldn't feel it-he's stuffed.A: If someone kicked the stuffing out of you, I bet you wouldn't enjoy it.Q: Would I enjoy it more than reading one of your books? Or would it be equally painful?A: You're cruel to dogs AND to authors.Q: If you answer my last question, I promise to be nice. How many years have you been writing?A: [mumbles]Q: That's pathetic.A: Why don't you ask me about my stories?Q: Stories are for campfires.A: The basis of history's greatest novels is the story: the story of nations, cultures, families, individuals. The greatest idea that can be expressed in fiction is story.Q: Great, so tell me about your characters.A: Dull and Dumb are not two of my characters, or characteristics.Q: Do you ever write about animals, stuffed or not?A: Rescued greyhounds in Heaven Again, tiny ponies in Only The Impassioned, mudfish in Resurrection Flowers, ghosts in An Atmosphere Of Angels.Q: Ghosts aren't animals, they're unsettled spirits. If ghosts continue to read, what will they find in your novels?A: They will find passion, idea, and spirited characters whose lives are a story. And puppies.My music is available here:http://hcturk.bandcamp.com/My animated music videos are here:http://exposureroom.com/members/HCTurk