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| THE SHORT STORY of Charles W. Harvey I was born in Houston, Texas on September 19, 1957. And like this rambling glttery city, I aspire to achieve great things. Sometimes it's up to me to point them out to others. I became a writer because I suppose it was natural for an only child who spent a lot of time with imaginary playmates and imaginary life. My Father passed when I was seven. From that point until I was 35, I was my Mother's constant companion. We sometimes made up goofy names for various neighborhood characters. A man with a "conk" became Dipsy Doo. His fat wife we called Hotshot. In the Kings Row Housing where I grew up various people became Drunko, Duck, Mule Face, Dotted Cap, Big Daddy, and others. Sometimes we drew crude pictures of people. What was important, and I didn't know it then, was that we were creating another life for these people, one that they knew nothing about. And that is what I do when I'm writing fiction and drama. I create life for characters. I graduated from The University of Houston, though not with a degree in writing. In fact I didn?t write at all while I was in College. I became a writer after I left school and landed a job as a Computer Operator. It's a good 3 day a week job that allows me to write. Of course sometimes it allows me the leisure to be lazy. Sometimes ones creativity catches fire. And sometimes it's like a Lady in Waiting--waiting for the Queen to set the world to whirling. The catalyst that set all of this writing stuff in motion, was me taking a class under Rosellen Brown. She is a gifted writer (Half a Heart) and a very inspiring teacher. From all of that came a small gusher of plays, poems, and stories. The Ladies and the Iron Ball was produced at Kuumba House, in Houston. "Cheeseburger" won 1st place (Chosen by Joyce Carol Oates) in the PEN/Southwest Prizes and was published in the Ontario Review. I've had two stories published in STORY Magazine--"When Dogs Bark" and "Red Underwear". I'm happy to be a writer. What else could I be? ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- c_har2u@yahoo.com |
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