Monday, March 2, 2009

Meet Heather Duffy Stone

Are you ready to meet another fabulous debut author?

Heather Duffy Stone writes stories and essays that are mostly inspired by high school—either her own or someone else's. She has lived in Vermont, England, Los Angeles, rural New York and Rome, Italy. For now she cooks, sleeps, explores, writes and teaches in Brooklyn, New York.

She wrote THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO TELL YOU, a haunting story about how secrets can consume a friendship:

Fraternal twins Nadio and Noelle share a close connection—and as Noelle's best friend since they were five, Keeley Shipley fits perfectly into their world. But everything changes after Keeley spends the summer before junior year at Oxford. When Keeley returns, Nadio falls in love with her. Noelle, ripped apart by resentment, sees her as an ungrateful rich girl. But Keeley has a painful story that she can't tell yet. As Nadio and Keeley hide their romance, Noelle dives into something of her own—a destructive affair with an older boy.

I caught up with Heather during her busy debut to ask her a few questions.

One of your characters considers getting a tattoo. Do you have a tattoo? Have you ever thought of getting one? Why not?

ooo. Yes. When I finished this book I said I was going to get a tattoo. I don't have one yet, but I'm going to get one. I know exactly what it is. I carry it around in my bag. I won't tell anyone when I'm doing it though. I see it as a tribute to these characters, who mean so much to me.

If you could visit any place and time for a week, where and when would it be?

I'd re-live a certain drive down the coast of California on a spring weekend about six years ago...I'd lie in the grass dreaming about everything to come during the last week of my senior year of boarding school...I'd go back to that week in southern Turkey. Or, I'd go to Woodstock. I always felt like I was born in the wrong decade.

Woodstock had to be amazing...except maybe for the brown acid. Do you ever experience writer's block?

I certainly get stuck on things. But I usually just write my way through it. Or I do a lot of re-reading. The more times I read a scene, the more it becomes clear what needs to go before or after or in the middle of it.

Do you play music when you write? Have a cup of Chai at your elbow? A cat on your lap?

Sometimes. Lately I've been listening to a lot of Elliot Smith while working on my WIP. I like sunlight. A comfy place to sit, and yet a chair that keeps my back straight. Coffee. I like people around me. Open windows are ideal--street sounds, river sounds, small town sounds. It doesn't matter, I just like the sounds of what is going on around me. I like to look up from my screen and see thing going on.

That sounds like a perfect writing arrangement to me. Thanks so much for visiting my blog.

For more fun with Heather, visit her website and buy her book!

http://www.heatherduffystone.com

http://www.amazon.com/This-What-Want-Tell-You/dp/073871450X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1231340145&sr=8-1

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