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****Brian L Tucker’s POKEWEED: AN ILLUSTRATED NOVELLA is
the fourteenth in a never-ending series called INSIDE THE EMOTION OF FICTION
where the Chris Rice Cooper Blog (CRC)
focuses on one specific excerpt from a fiction genre and how that fiction
writer wrote that specific excerpt. All INSIDE THE EMOTION OF FICTION links are at the end of this
piece.
Name of
fiction work? And were there other names you considered that you would like to
share with us? Pokeweed: An Illustrated Novella
Fiction
genre? Ex science fiction, short story,
fantasy novella, romance, drama, crime, plays, flash fiction, historical,
comedy, movie script, screenplay, etc.
And how many pages long?
This on is difficult genre to label. It’s an illustrated, historical, YA, coming –of-age novella and clocks in at 119 pages.
This on is difficult genre to label. It’s an illustrated, historical, YA, coming –of-age novella and clocks in at 119 pages.
Has
this been published? And it is totally fine if the answer is no. If yes, what publisher and what publication
date? Yes. It was published on September 20, 2018 with Black
Rose Writing.
What is
the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you
completely finished the piece of fiction?
Beginning
date July 2016. Finish line: March 2018 (publication acceptance letter)
Where
did you do most of your writing for this fiction work? And please describe in detail. And can you please include a photo? Pokeweed began in an odd
format-staring with PowerPoint and adding text as the idea developed. Eventually, the file became too large and I
moved it over to Word and began shuffling the lengths of chapters around. Then, the idea for illustrations brought
appropriate gaps for each scene. I wrote
most of Pokeweed on Saturdays at a great coffee shop in the Red Bank
neighborhood (near downtown Chattanooga) called The Meeting House.
What
were your writing habits while writing this work- did you drink something as
you wrote, listen to music, write in pen and paper, directly on laptop;
specific time of day? Coffee was the main
fluid I consumed while working on this book.
The ‘bottomless” option at The Meeting House is best - $4 for all day,
local coffee delivered right to the table.
Also, I listened to a lot of the ‘Blues Roots Rock’ playlist on Spotfly
as I typed. It being a “western” of
sorts, this music really helped me get into the scene better.
Can you
give the reader just enough information for them to understand what is going on
in the excerpt? Ezekiel “Z” Snopes
sister is gone, gunned down by feudists.
But, he laments not being able to help her that fateful day. He seeks solace of any kind and is unsure of
how to attain it.
Please
include the excerpt and include page numbers as reference. The excerpt can be as short or as long as you
prefer.
Sissy’s grave was no longer yellow with goldenrods.
The cool weather,
and the first frost, withered and coaxed the plants to
sleep. I visited her on
a Tuesday before Thanksgiving. She was six feet below
but felt a million
miles. The Sumner Place grew quiet, and I was glad
winter came next. I
knew I should assume caretaker next spring. Sissy
deserved that much—a
clean burial plot.
“What was it you said that day, Sissy? Before you…?”
(page 18)
Swimming the Echo (2017, eLectio Publishing)
WHEELMAN (2015, Vox Dei Publishing)
Baptisms &
Dogs: Stories (2014, CreateSpace)
Anything
you would like to add? Thank you for reading
my words. If you know of teachers
looking for historical fiction to share with their middle grad/high school
classrooms, be sure to share Pokeweed.
It’s one I’m delighted to see/hear of going into the school systems.
BrianLTucker.com
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POKEWEED: AN ILLUSTRATED NOVELLA