Tell
us about the genre of your work.
My stories have found homes in
SF/fantasy magazines, anthologies, & ezines but the biggest criticism I get
is that I don't quite fit into any category (the story of my life).
Why
did you choose this genre?
It chose me--and I'm grateful.
What
are some of your books, stories that have been published?
Meeting
the Dog Girls is the first book of mine to be published, a collection of
short stories. Some of the stories appeared in magazines like, Full Spectrum, The Silver Web, Deep Outside,
Fortean Bureau, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, and Fantasy
Magazine. I was a contributing
editor of Frigate, The Transverse Review
of Books (www.frigatezine.com),
and Guru News, a participant in the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference 2000. I’m a
member of SFWA, and wrote parts II & III of The Toxic Avenger for Troma.
Meeting
the Dog Girls NonStop Press, ISBN#978-933065-30-4
Hard to describe my stories: There are
nuns who embroider worlds, glass men, alien neighbors, an ancient China that
never was, babies that float down from the sky, a farm on the border between
life and death. There was a point when I thought I only wrote about time, death
and mine subsidence. But I think I've gone beyond...way beyond. Oh yea, there
are definitely some laughs along the way can be found on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Meeting-Dog-Girls-Gay-Terry/dp/1933065303/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1315961298&sr=1-1or at NonStop Press (there's an excerpt
here also): http://nonstop-press.com/?p=1964
My
website: http://www.gaypartingtonterry.com/
How
do you come up with the names of places and characters in your books?
I take notes of names, places, things
that interest me. Occasionally they appear in dreams.
How
did you develop the character of your protagonist in this book?
Some of them are loosely based on
people I've known but I suppose they're really all little pieces of me. Yike!
What
about an antagonist…is there a unique “bad guy” or a recurring nemesis of any
kind?
I've written a few characters that are
nasty, for no other reason than they are MEAN to the core. They're fun to write
because they can do and say things I wouldn't dare. But most of my characters
come up against the world, nature or their own loose qualities.
What’s
your favorite thing about your book?
I don't have a firm grasp of reality
and writing gives me license to play in my own worlds.
How
is writing in the genre you write, different than other genre?
I don't think about genre when I
write.
Why
and when did you begin writing?
I've been writing off and on since
childhood. Sometimes life interfered and sometimes I gave it up thinking I was
wasting my time. I got a job, raised my children, took up embroidery (a
disaster), tried to perfect my pie crust
(a more tasty disaster)…
What
is your writing schedule?
Schedule?
What projects are you working on now, or plan for the
future?
I'm always
writing stories but I have this fictionalized autobiography, illustrated with
old family photos, that I'd love to publish. It's called "Remains"
and, ok, it's about death but there are a
lot of laughs in it.
What
kind of advice or tips to you have for someone who wants to write and get
published?
Read and write all you can, and EDIT!
Are
there any other comments, advice or tips that you would give to beginning
writers?
Writing is a very strange compulsion,
your family and friends will never understand why you want to spend large
amounts of time alone and frustrated.
What
do you do when you are not writing?
Play with my grandkids, do tai chi,
yoga, read, watch mindless TV…
What
“Made It” moments have you experienced in life?
When I sold my first story, I felt
immortal--it didn't last.
Note from Sylvia: You can visit my other blog at: http://love-faith-and-guts.blogspot.com/that features a preview to my new book released in 2012, Traveling a Rocky Road with Love, Faith and Guts.
Note from Sylvia: You can visit my other blog at: http://love-faith-and-guts.blogspot.com/that features a preview to my new book released in 2012, Traveling a Rocky Road with Love, Faith and Guts.
2 comments:
Congratulations Gay! You are so gifted and talented. Looking forward to watching the success of Meeting the Dog Girl!
In some way you must be one of the most disciplined people on earth! Qi Gong is more challenge than I'm able to face (now that I'm alone), and you do Yoga and Tai Chi! Besides, you write... I can't get to the other side of my head for the sort of wonderful imagination you must have, but I have wit enough to admire it.
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