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Smoking With Patti Weisgerber
Viggo Mortenson. Seriously. All my writing is a desperate ruse to be noticed by him. Or Ralph Fiennes. Either one—literarily, of course. In The Beekman Hill Window Contest, you have a number of botanical details that enrich the story. Is research an important tool for most of your work? Research, to me, is a lovely euphemism for being a nosey parker. I do lots of "research," even if it doesn't appear in my writing. How does setting affect your pieces, especially the shorter ones? For shorter stories, I make the setting small. For longer stories, I make the setting very, very big. So many people shy away from using parentheses, and yet you use them so well in this piece. How did that come about? Dumb luck, I'm afraid. (Although, it did come off nicely, didn't it?) What word or phrase have you been dying to use, but you just haven't found the right character or story? I love you, Viggo. Read The Beekman Hill Window Box Contest. |
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| Issue Three (March 15, 2004): The Lunchbox by Rebecca Marshall-Courtois «» Does It Please You? by Ellen Meister «» The Last Summer by John Mantooth «» Black Mollies by Jayne Pupek «» Mille Fleur by Bunny Goodjohn «» Holy Water by Rhonda Belt «» Jewel by Gary Cadwallader «» Fog by Maryanne Stahl «» The Floating by Brandon Hobson «» Metallic by Ellen Parker «» The Beekman Hill Window Box Contest by Patti Weisgerber «» Raptus Brisk by Brian Gaolor «» Salinger Pays Caulfield a Visit by Terry DeHart «» The Circle of His Arms by Wayne Scheer «» Streetlights in Rome by Aaron McQuiston «» Tea and Biscuits by Louise Jackson «» Mere Oblivion by Jane Sales «» Thirty-Nine Years of Carrie Wallace by Jeff Landon «» The Old Man Who Made Whistles by Tom Sheehan «» For Rent by DJ McDougle «» Interviews: Rebecca Marshall-Courtois «» Ellen Meister «» John Mantooth «» Jayne Pupek «» Bunny Goodjohn «» Rhonda Belt «» Gary Cadwallader «» Maryanne Stahl «» Brandon Hobson «» Ellen Parker «» Patti Weisgerber «» Brian Gaolor «» Terry DeHart «» Wayne Scheer «» Aaron McQuiston «» Louise Jackson «» Jane Sales «» Jeff Landon «» Tom Sheehan «» DJ McDougle «» Cover Art "Lady Considers" by Robert Dornberg «» Letter From the Editor | |||