1. Why do you blog?
Self-promotion. I want people to find out about my books and read them. The blog is kind of like a combination advert/rough draft.

2. Which author and/or book has most influenced you?
I have shifting influences, but the big three are Henry Miller, Alain Robbe-Grillet, and Vladimir Nabokov.

3. Which three blogs do you most visit?
Honestly? Aside from the ones I write for, I visit (to read for pleasure) Appellation Beer, Brookston Beer Guide, and Beer Therapy.

4. Why do you read fiction?
To know that I’m not alone . . . But seriously, I love language and the sound of words. Literary language is music.

5. What makes you laugh?
My son laughing.

Donavan Hall’s blog is at: http://donavanhall.net/blog/, he publishes the angler, an online literary magazine for new and experimental fiction.

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Now in every writing class you find people who care nothing about writing, because they think they are already writers by virtue of some experience they've had. It is a fact that if, either by nature or training, these people can learn to write badly enough, they can make a great deal of money, and in a way it seems a shame to deny them this opportunity; but then, unless the college is a trade school, it still has its responsibility to truth, and I believe myself that these people should be stifled with all deliberate speed. Flannery O'Connor

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