Hey, Readers. It’s always a pleasure to host other authors and today’s guest is my friend, D. L. Finn. Denise writes fiction and poetry and is also a contributing author for Story Empire. She has a new release and is here to talk about it today. Please welcome Denise!
Thank you for having me visit, Joan, to talk about my latest story collection, In the Treeβs Shadow.
Today Iβm talking about a story close to my heart, The Dolphin. I originally wrote it for the much-missed and loved Suzanne Burkeβs βFiction in A Flash Challenge!β The image was a beautiful photo of a dolphin jumping up in joy. So, with my name being dlfinnβor dolphinβI had to write a short. I was surprised by where it took me.
My older grandchildren, now teenagers, would spend the night, and weβd always make some popcorn and watch a movie together. For a while, their favorite was Mona, and the conversation turned to the grandma passing in the movie. Like the grandma who returned as a string ray, I assured them I would return as a dolphin. They liked that Iβd still be around in a unique form. So, the story was written for them.
I hope that Suzanne has found her joy, and may the rest of us find oursβ when we travel to the other side.
BLURB:
A collection of short stories where dreams and nightmares coexist.
Nestled inside these pages, youβll meet a couple in their golden years who take a trip with an unexpected detour, a boy desperate to give his brother the Christmas gift he asked for, a girl with a small glass dragon who is at the mercy of her cruel uncles, and a young mother who has a recurring dream about murder. Youβll be introduced to worlds where people get second chances and monsters might be allowed their desires while angels and dragons try to help. Happy endings occur, but perspective can blur the line between good and evil in these twenty-seven tales. Since the stories vary between 99 and 12,000 words, whether you have only five minutes or an entire evening to settle into reading, there is something that will suit your time and taste.
EXCERPT:
The cool winter sun reflected off the blue ocean, making my eyes water. I blinked hard to clear my vision as I dove back in. Why did my children and grandchildren huddle on the white, sandy beach? Didnβt they want to swim with me? My oldest grandson, Peter, walked to the waterβs edge. He tossed a lei of pink plumeria into the waves. Those flowers reminded me of the beautiful day Bob and I renewed our vows for our fiftieth wedding anniversary on a stunning Hawaiian beach.
I jumped high into the air and called out, βWhere did you get the flowers, Peter?β
An enormous wave crashed against the rocks, drowning out my words.
Peter stood with his arms folded over a black shirt and the dolphin tie Iβd bought him when he graduated from college last year. The incoming waves soaked the bottom of his black pants.
I shook my head and tried again. βThe waterβs great! Join me!β
Louder breaking waves masked my words, leaving only a whistle.
A small pod of dolphins approached and swam urgently around me.
βWhatβs wrong? Are you protecting me?β I scanned the area, but there were no sharks or other dangers.
A lone dolphin seemed to be watching me. A familiar chill ran through me as another gently brushed against my legs. I dove underwater to get a better look.
FUN FINN FACTS:
I have a signed poster next to my computer from Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart.
I live with four cats. Our feral has his own room and is the only cat to go outside.
BIO:
D. L. Finn is an independent California local who encourages everyone to embrace their inner child. She was born and raised in the foggy Bay Area, but in 1990 she relocated with her husband, kids, dogs, and cats to Nevada City, in the Sierra foothills. She immersed herself in reading all types of books but especially loved romance, horror, and fantasy. She always treasured creating her own reality on paper. Finally, surrounded by towering pines, oaks, and cedars, her creativity was nurtured until it bloomed. Her creations include childrenβs books, adult fiction, a unique autobiography, and poetry. She continues on her adventure with an open invitation to all readers to join her.
D.L. Finn Links:
Doesn’t this sound exciting? Be sure to hop over to Amazon and grab your copy!
62 Responses
Thank you for having me over to visit your beautiful blog, Joan, and all your support. xo
I’m delighted to host you, Denise, and wish you well with your new book. I look forward to reading the stories.
Great to see Denise and her latest collection of short stories here. I love the inspiration for this story in particular.
Thank you, Darlene π This one is very close to my heart!
Soooz’s weekly prompts inspired many stories. Thank you for visiting today and cheering Denise on.
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In the Tree’s Shadow is going to very delightful reading. I just got started with the first and second story and I loved them. Thank you for this great introduction.
Thank you, Thomas! I am thrilled you are enjoying the collection π
I look forward to reading these, Thomas. Thanks for stopping by today.
Return as a dolphin, now that sounds fun. Wonderful excerpt. My husband would be so jealous that you have a signed Heart poster.:-)
Wouldn’t it be fun to explore the ocean as a dolphin? That poster is a prized possession, as one oft favorite bands.
I think a lot of us are jealous over that poster. Thanks for stopping by, Priscilla.
I loved reading the inspiration behind this story. I’m looking forward to the entire collection. Congratulations to Denise! Thanks for hosting, Joan.
Thank you, Jill π This is a special one to me. I hope you enjoy it!
Soooz inspired many of us, Jill. She is greatly missed.
Wonderful to see Denise out touring a new book around. Iβm jealous of that Heart poster.
Thanks, Craig. A close friend, who I went to my first Heart concert with, got it signed for me. Her daughter and Ann’s step daughter were best friends.
That’s so cool.
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Me too, Craig. Thanks for stopping by.
I remember that flash fiction piece for Soooz. She is dearly missed.
Wonderful post, Denise. And I love that your feral cat has his own room!
Thank you, Mae π She sure is! Yes, Chester our feral is very spoiled with his personal entrance.
I do miss Soooz. I hope she knows how many stories her weekly prompts inspired.
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I love this, Denise. What a great way to connect with your grandkids, now and in the future. Best wishes on the release.
Joan, thanks for hosting.
Thank you, Staci π It is a memory I will treasure and pass back to them.
Thanks for stopping by to support Denise! I agree it’s a great way for Denise to connect with her grand.
I was touched by the excerpt.
Thank you, Liz π I’m happy you enjoyed it.
You’re welcome, Denise. π
It is touching, Liz. I look forward to reading the entire story.
Hi Joan, its lovely to see Denise here with this collection.
Thanks, Robbie π Happy to be visiting.
Thank you so much, Robbie.
Congratulations, Denise. I began reading your collection last night, and it’s a winner! Thank you, Joan, for hosting today. π
Thank you, Gwen π That makes me happy to hear! Xo
Thanks for the visit, Gwen. This book is on my TBR and I look forward to reading it.
I remember this story and absolutely loved it! I can’t wait to read the whole book. Thanks for hosting Denise today, Joan!
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Thank you, Yvette π Happy reading xo
I’m looking forward to reading them as well, Yvette. This is a great excerpt!
A wonderful post, Denise, and a lovely tribute to Soooz. She is missed. xo
Thanks for sharing and hosting, Joan. Cheers to you both! π
Thank you, Natalie. Yes, she sure is missed!
She is dearly missed, Natalie. Thanks for visiting today.
Great interview, Joan and Denise. A feral cat with his own room–that I am going to ponder for a while!
Thank you, Jacqui π Chester wants to mark his territory if around the other cats. So he gets his own space inside and gets to explore the outside, as he knows how to avoid danger. And he is the sweetest of all the cats.
Please don’t tell my cats. They’re spoiled enough already! Thanks, Jacqui!
This is one of my favorite stories in the new collection, and I remembered it from Soooz’s writing prompt. Thank you, Joan, for hosting today and best wishes to Denise for a successful launch!
Thank you, Jan π It’s one of my favorites too. I love working ftom images. Xo
Thanks for visiting, Jan. Soooz’s legacy lives on.
I loved this story when I read it on Soooz’s blog. Best wishes on the launch, and I look forward to seeing you at my place tomorrow. Thanks to Joan for hosting.
Thanks, John π I miss those challenges. See you tomorrow!
Yup.
Thanks for visiting today, John. Catch you on the tour tomorrow! π
Yup.
I’m looking forward to this new book of short stories. Congratulations, Denise.`
Thank you, Karen π I hope you enjoy the collection! Xo
Thanks for stopping by, Karen!
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