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Penn Fawn Author Interview

The Burglar is the fast-paced and captivating story of Springer, a man who awakens to find himself face-to-face with an intruder stumbling around his apartment. Where did the idea for your thrilling short story come from?

It must have come from a movie I saw back in 1986 that I can’t remember the name of. Although I do remember the year I saw it, strangely enough, I don’t remember the film’s name. So, somewhere out there, there is an old flick that is somewhat similar to The Burglar.

There is a saying, “There’s nothing new under the sun.” So, although the flick was not on my mind when I sat down to type, I think it must have been lurking somewhere in my subconscious when I put my fingers to my keyboard.

I don’t remember exactly, but I think that in the film, there were two intruders who broke into a man’s home while he and his wife were there. I also don’t remember whether there was any weed smoking involved, like in The Burglar, but I do recall the homeowner happily getting drunk with one of the intruders while, get this, the other one seduced, as opposed to assaulted, his wife in their bedroom.

I didn’t get the feeling that the “victim” would care if he found out. I remember him being so indifferent and drunk, that to the intruder he contentedly drank with he said, “You will tell my wife that I put up a good fight, won’t you?” Or something along those lines.

His wife was just as indifferent because not only wasn’t she assaulted, she welcomed the second burglar’s attention. Go figure, or try to figure out what kind of mindset that husband and wife had. For me, it was a mind-boggling film that definitely left an imprint on my mind.

What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?

Everything about the human condition makes for great fiction, so it’s nice to read books that go a bit against the grain. You know, those that don’t read like a cliché.

Like I said earlier, there is a saying, “There’s nothing new under the sun,” so to find that one book or movie that stands out from the others because the creator tweaked what has become hackneyed, is always precious.

Was it important for you to deliver a moral to readers as you developed the characters of Springer and the burglar?

It wasn’t important to me at all. My aim was to write a story that was out of the ordinary, not to espouse any particular position or another.

Can readers expect to see more from you soon?

Yes, of course. I am always writing. I have an independent online bookstore business that I have to keep going. Bookstore is the operative word. I write and publish more than just short stories. For that matter, those who know more about me know that I started out writing and continue to write and publish epic dark fantasy novels also.

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The Burglar, Penn Fawn’s first short story, and the 1st place winner of the Literary Titan’s Book Award, is urban fiction, aka street literature, which is known for being set in a city landscape featuring a dark mood or tone.

The Burglar is that with a twist. The culprit’s inexperience, jitters, and nerves are at the forefront of what pushes this daring tale forward, where his name and almost nothing about his identity is ever disclosed. An examination of his mindset is what brings this fast-paced action feature to its twisted end.

The Burglar is the opening tale from a series of other short-form writings the author plans to individually release. They will then be published as a compilation.

Bag O’ Goodies

Bag O’ Goodies by Jolly Walker Bittick is a compilation of unique short stories and poems. With a collection of varying themes, some of which are based on true events, the reader is sure to be entertained.

Author Jolly Walker Bittick captivates and holds the reader’s interest with short stories that are filled with scares, paranoia, drama, and much more taking the reader on a wild ride. The author touches upon themes such as alcoholism, friendship, romance, and relationships; the onset of each tale takes a path to conquer the protagonist’s dilemma. The author successfully incorporates witty dialogues and gradual story pacing along with likable characters. Bag O’ Goodies as the name itself suggests share tales that are exceptional on their own, yet contrast in how they delight the reader. With characters that are relatable, this book indulges the reader in mesmerizing tales and does so ever so swiftly that you may contemplate the underlying meaning behind each one!

Bag O’ Goodies by Jolly Walker Bittick serves as a sweet anecdote for readers who seek short stories – ones that are brimming with sweetness like icing on a cake, a mix of tangy and sweet narratives to captivate your attention. I would recommend this book to readers who like stories that encapsulate their mind’s imaginations and often relate to the protagonist’s dilemma. It is the optimum choice as an insightful yet thought-provoking evening read. Holistically, the book is evocative in translating powerful messages in today’s world.

Pages: 165 | ASIN : B09YN1F4F9

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