Musician and writer Doug Hoekstra has a new CD out – The Day Deserved . He talks with Writers Voices about his new short story collection – Ten Seconds In-Between –
“I’d always written prose here an there… That’s something I’d always done in an on going way. And when I was focused on my son, that’s something that’s a little more portable. You can do it around those sorts of schedules. I’ve just been writing pieces that I’d landed here and there. And then it started to seem to coalesce, into some kind of collection and I started to shop it around.”
“I’d always written prose here an there… That’s something I’d always done in an on going way. And when I was focused on my son, that’s something that’s a little more portable. You can do it around those sorts of schedules. I’ve just been writing pieces that I’d landed here and there. And then it started to seem to coalesce, into some kind of collection and I started to shop it around.”
It’s so competitive and this is true too of writers or musicians, you really have to go with your strengths, you just kinda have to develop what’s you, and let the chips fall where they may…Because you want to produce good work that you are happy with.
Music is not in the notes, but in the silence in-between.
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