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Good morning, Wren, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for
Art and Authors and those who love that. Can you tell us a little about
what you've written?
I’ve published six novels, most of which are young adult urban
fantasy and science fiction. I’m a hybrid author, which means I
publish books with a traditional publisher (Parliament House Press)
while also occasionally self-publishing a book.
What is your favorite genre to write?
I love the magic blended with the everyday, which is why I’m so
drawn to speculative fiction of all kinds. I secretly wish magic was
real...
Okay I guess not so secretly!
Favorite food.
Impossible! Might as well ask me what my favourite book is! I really,
really love food. It does more than just nourish us; it gives us energy,
makes us laugh and smile, and is something to share with friends and
family. And really, how can you pick between really good Chinese
food, a freshly-baked peach pear pie, and an entire bag of Smartfood?
You just can’t compare!
Tea or coffee?
Tea all the way! I’m biased because coffee makes me really sick,
but I think I would still be a tea person just for the aesthetic.
Pizza or ice cream?
Pizza and then ice cream, obviously!
Wine or beer or soda or what?
Anything but beer. Hops is gross and I will die on this hill!
I am not a beer fan, either.
Where would you like to visit?
Favorite musical artist.
I’m more of a song person than an artist person. I fall in love with a
specific track and then forget that person probably also wrote other
music I would like. And I’m a big fan of the radio for variety. I listen
to modern rock and indie rock, mostly.
Do you listen to music when you write?
I don’t, no. I find it really distracting to have music on. If it’s really
noisy and I have to drown it out, I’ll put on piano covers of pop songs,
but otherwise I linger in the silence.
What makes you laugh?
Everything! My friends told me that if I had a power animal, it would
be a quokka. I’m a really happy person and I love to laugh and smile!
I’m a big fan of cheesy romcoms, sarcastic main characters in novels,
and that guy on YouTube who does movie pitches.
Because this is an art AND author site, I am obligated to ask:
Favorite work of art or sculpture.
When I visited Paris we went to the Louvre, and I saw some famous
paintings and was like, I mean, those are cool, but they look the same
in person as they do in a book or on my computer screen. But sculpture!
That comes alive in person in a way that a computer can’t replicate,
and I really loved that experience. That was barely an answer to the
question, but as you may have gleaned by now, I’m not big on
favourites of anything.
I found the same thing to be true of sculpture when we went to Italy.
The paintings were expectedly beautiful, but the sculptures, the David,
the Pieta, etc. were fantastic in person. How old were you when you
started writing?
I was... five. I’m not even kidding! I wrote my first play for my friends
and we performed it for the class. It was on yellow lined paper and I
had to copy it by hand so everyone had a copy to read. After that, my
career was set. I wrote my first novel in middle school, and my second
one in high school. That novel I ended up revising, and it was my
second published book!
Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?
I always outline, and then I go from there and let it develop naturally.
So the outline is a guide, but not a chain.
Describe your perfect evening.
Having friends over for a dinner party and talking about all the books
we’ve read that month.
Where do you get your inspiration?
Everything in the world is inspiration. A good book, a terrible book
that makes you want to do better, a funny conversation you overhear
at the grocery store.
What do you do when you get a writer's block?
Move on to the next project and give myself some breathing room,
or figure out what’s blocking me and whether there’s a way to fix it.
Sometimes it’s something clear, like that I’ve put
the book in the wrong voice!
Who is your favorite author?
Here we go again! I can’t pick just one. Most nostalgic author?
Charles de Lint. Most versatile? Cathrynn M. Valente. Most beloved?
Juliet Marillier, Becky Chambers, V. E. Schwab, Naomi Novik...
Best book you ever read.
I like to joke that Deathless is the most beautiful book I’ve ever read
that I didn’t like! I recommend it to all of my friends because the
writing was so stunning, but the message was SO DARK and
depressing, and I know it won’t bother other people even though
I hated how it all turned out.
Last book you read.
Night Shine by Tessa Gratton, and it was a five star read no question.
I absolutely loved her writing and the unique setting.
What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?
Probably be a children’s entertainer. I love working with kids and I
have a bubbly personality that I think would be a good fit. And I’d
still be telling stories!
Who is the one person who has
influenced your personal life the
most and why?
Probably my parents (I know, not
one person, but they’re a unit!).
I’m very close with my family and
they raised me to appreciate art and
literature, to be kind to others, and
to always have empathy.
If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person,
living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
The ONE is capitalized so I better not cheat on this one! I would talk
to Odin because he hung from the tree of all knowledge so he’d
probably have some interesting things to tell me.
What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
Don’t overthink it, just do it! Start small, write some short stories, or
start big and write your epic fantasy novel! There’s no wrong way to
do it. Do it because you love it, and because you can’t imagine not
doing it. And it’s okay if it’s only ever a hobby, or if it takes over
completely and becomes your life.
Do you have some links for us to follow you?
Yes! Come say hi!
https://twitter.com/wrenhandman
https://www.facebook.com/wrenhandmanwriter
Thank you for taking time out of your busy writing schedule to
spend some time with us today. We at Vision and Verse wish you
continued success in all your endeavors. Come back and see us
again.
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Just East of Key West was a short story written by Tom Winston. It was the story of an old man who had lost the joy of living. He felt the best of life was behind him. He felt that even the joy of remembering those good days long ago just wasn’t enough anymore.
So he drives down to the Key West area one morning in the fog to attempt to claim some lost joy in life by fishing for some big brute of a fish from his favorite bridge with his old and frayed fishing gear. And he discovers some interesting things along the way.
Interesting. Unusual. It held my attention.
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I loved the film with blonde haired, blue eyed Matthew McConaughey, who played Mickey Haller.
So who’s this guy Manual Garcia Ruffle? Where did he come from?
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Chicago Area, Illinois
USA
Award-winning author, Dennis Higgins is a distant relative of Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. He has traveled the world over, collecting story ideas. As a native of Chicago, Illinois, Dennis Higgins has a passion for things that are gone but not forgotten, a romance with the past. For him, time travel is the answer. If not for real, then in the pages of his books. He now lives in the Chicago suburbs with his lovely wife, and their Lhasa Poo dog, Dom Perignon.
Good morning, Dennis, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for art and authors and those who love them. Can you tell us a little about what you've written?
First off, thanks for having me today. I have 12 published releases; however, I recently combined my trilogy into an omnibus.
Pennies From Across the Veil, Parallel Roads (Lost on Route 66), the Time Pilgrim series: (Katya and Cyrus, Almost Yesterday, and Tomorrow's Borrowed Trouble), Steampunk Alice, The Old Scrapbook, The Writer’s Apprentice, Christmas Returns to Pottersville, Confessions of an Internet Scammer, Goes to Eleven, and The Automated Wife.
Wow, that's quite a list! What is your favorite genre to write?
I write a lot of time travel, with a fondness for romance and a touch of the paranormal.
Favorite food.
Pizza. (I live in the Chicago area. )
Tea or coffee?
I need my coffee.
Pizza or ice cream?
Yes, please, but really it’s Pizza.
That's right, you're from Chicago.
Wine or beer?
It depends. I love a good wine with a great meal. But I drink beer with my buddies. I never drink alone.
Where would you like to visit?
I am 58% Irish. (I did 23andMe) I have been to England, but never to Ireland. I would like to experience it someday.
Favorite musical artist.
I have to say The Beatles. Although I like a lot of different types of music and artists. The Beatles have always been a part of my life.
What?
I like to put on John Barry’s musical scores. He composed the music for some of my favorite films, including two time-travel movies, Somewhere in Time and Peggy Sue got Married. His music is melancholy, and sometimes that’s the mood I’m going for.
What makes you laugh?
Literally anything from my buddies at work, funny Facebook memes, TV shows, and movies. I can also laugh at myself.
Favorite work of art or sculpture.
Pietà by Michelangelo, especially when you know the history.
How old were you when you started writing?
I wrote great book reports and stories in grade school, but I only started writing professionally as an adult in 2010. (You good people don’t need to know my age, LOL!)
Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?
I just write. Sometimes where the story goes surprises me. I might have an idea of an ending, but I never know the exact end until it comes.
For many years, I had never experienced it. But afterward, I did, and I just wait it out. Writing comes from mood, and mood change, even for us men.
Describe your perfect evening.
I’m not sure why I struggled with this question. There’s that writer’s block, I guess. I guess because these days I use evenings to rest. I get up at 3:00 am to do my writing and related work (such as doing this interview). Then I go do my day job. The perfect evening is a Friday night, sitting with my wife, eating a good Chicago style (thin crust) pizza, and knowing I can be at my writing for longer the next day.
Where do you get your inspiration?
Books, movies, life itself. As my profile says, I have traveled a lot, and I tend to soak up and bring a piece of all those visited places with me when I leave.
Who is your favorite author?
Without a doubt, Richard Matheson, from his early Twilight Zones to the beautiful Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May Come. I am Facebook friends with his daughter, Ali.
Best book you ever read.
I haven’t stopped talking about it. Somewhere in Time, originally titled, Bid Time Return by Richard Matheson.
Last book you read.
A true story called, Two Truths and a Lie by Ellen McGarrahan. Very exciting.What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?
Retire, which is nearing. But truthfully, I’ve always wanted to be a Broadway actor, preferably a musical. Sometimes I sing show tunes to myself. Lol!
Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
I don’t have just one. My grandmother influenced my religion, my mother was an avid reader and gave me a love and respect for books, my dad was a hard worker who never missed going to the office. My wife is the kindest person I ever met. See? Too many.
Consider yourself blessed, Dennis. Some of the people I interview cannot come up with ONE! If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
I’ve been asked this before. My answer changes, but since the question has the word ONE capitalized, I will say today I’d like to sit and talk with George Harrison of The Beatles, just to ask him about the early days of being kids and plunged into instant and massive fame.
What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
My advice would be to try to tell the story. Be a good storyteller. Don’t worry about construction, grammar, or style. That comes later. Get the story down on (proverbial) paper.
Do you have some links for us to follow you?
https://www.facebook.com/Dennis-Higgins-Author-162823450485698/
Website:
http://www.timepilgrims.com/time-pilgrims-home.html
Blog:
http://www.timepilgrims.com/blog
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Dennis-Higgins/e/B00BAE6LSK/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5759879.Dennis_Higgins
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