Rich Feitelberg
Boston area, Massachusetts
USA
Good morning, Rich, and welcome to Vision and Verse, a special site
for authors and artists and those who love them. What have you
written?
Fantasy novels, poetry, short stories, superhero novellas and some non-
fiction: writer guides and comic book history.
What is your favorite genre to write?
Fantasy
Favorite food.
Depends. If I haven’t had it in a while, then
that’s it.
Tea or coffee?
Neither
Pizza or ice cream?
Both
Wine or beer or soda or what?
Soda
Where would you like to visit?
Europe
Go! Go now while they still let in.
Favorite musical artist.
Hard to say, I like so many: Beatles,
Eagles, Billy Joel, ABBA, to name a few.
Do you listen to music when you write?
No.
Robin Williams.
Favorite work of art or sculpture.
Escher
I love M.C. Escher! (Readers: Fantastic Dutch printmaker and artist.
More info on M.C. Escher in the Archives at the bottom of the page, July 16, 2014, of Vision and Verse.
How old were you when you started
writing?
19; poetry in college.
Everything before that isn’t worth
discussing.
I plan but not with notecards or
outlines.
Describe your perfect evening.
Depends on my mood. Often it is watching
TV with my wife unwinding. But I have an
idea, then it can be work on it until I reach a
stopping point.
Where do you get your ideas?
Life. Things I see or read or experience.
Conversations with others. I never know
what I’ll get an idea.
What do you do when you get writer's block?
When I had writer’s block I had to take time to recharge, but reading
and journaling.
Who is your favorite author?
Again, there are so many. Tolkien,
Bradbury, Kurtz, Homer, Dickens,
and the poets: Frost, Wordsworth,
Whitman, Housman, Pound.
Best book you ever read.
Homer Price, a collection of children’s stories.
Last book you read.
Aesop’s Fables; I’m catching up on the
classics.
weren’t a writer?
Starve. Before writing creatively, I
wrote technical material.
Who is the one person who has
influenced your personal life the most
and why?
My parents. They raised me and gave
me my moral compass.
living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
I would very much like to speak with JRR Tolkien as a writer to get
his perspectives on the fantasy genre.
Love this photo of you!
You have that Star Trek William T. Riker look going on.
What advice would you give someone who aspires to be a writer?
Read a lot. And write a lot. Start with a journal and free write to get
used the discipline required.
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