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Mike Mehalek

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Mike Mehalek writes fast-paced lyrical books that can be enjoyed with one reading but have enough substance for re-reading. He brings stories to life that demand to be told, regardless of the hopes/dreams/fears/desires of his characters--the Story first--always the Story.




In 2008 Mike earned his masters degree in writing popular fiction from Seton Hill University

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Mike Mehalek That's an curious question, Heidi, at least to me. (By the end of this you will understand why I think that).

I've always read fantasy books and enjoy…more
That's an curious question, Heidi, at least to me. (By the end of this you will understand why I think that).

I've always read fantasy books and enjoyed the fantasy genre in movies, in art, in video games, etc..., and I've mixed fantasy and horror elements in some of my shorter stories, but I've never really considered myself a fantasy writer.

And then one day, many years ago, I was on a message board (remember those) and following a thread about where inspiration comes for a story. Someone said inspiration comes from questions, specifically "what-if" questions. I liked this concept, and immediately, off of the top of my head, started rattling off what-if questions.

I can't remember what board this came from or what questions I started with, but for no particular reason I asked, "What would it be like if a dragon were forced to live its life as a human?"

The question resonated with me, and it led to a series of questions about dragons, and humans, and living in a diminished fashion, and what it meant to be a human.

I was fascinated. What a great way to explore questions of humanity and self and life, through the eyes of a "higher" being--a dragon! The results of those questions became Only Human.

I still don't know if I qualify as a fantasy writer. Fantasy writers have a creative mind, and while I've been told I'm creative, my creativity arises from my curious mind. I'll use whatever trope or genre I have at my disposal to set literary experiments into motion and use those to try to find the answers to those questions.

So why did I choose to write about dragons for my first book?
It makes me wonder....What would my life look like if I hadn't written that book?(less)
Mike Mehalek What took me a long time to learn was that analyzing a book as a reader is a different skill set than analyzing a book as a writer. Sure, there is ove…moreWhat took me a long time to learn was that analyzing a book as a reader is a different skill set than analyzing a book as a writer. Sure, there is overlap, but there is a lot that I never would have even considered in a literature class alone. No literature class will tell you this (most people don't realize there is a distinction). For me it took attending Seton Hill's Writing Popular Fiction Program to understand this skill and to learn how to use it to better my own writing. And with publication being much easier with new technologies, it becomes that much more critical that your writing is sharp. Sure, the gatekeepers are gone, and they kept a lot of fine books off of the shelves (tragically) but they also forced writers to strive for perfection. Strive for perfection. Learning to read as a writer is KEY. (less)
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“Who would have imagined a creature that has lived thousands of years would find itself short of time.”
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“A phantom fish, half beaten to death, wriggled in my stomach.”
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“I'm a big animal. Fine motor skills are not me forte.”
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“Here's how I'll tell you what I think—if you see white smoke then you know I picked a new pope. And if I'm drinking a Snapple then you know I don't give a shit.”
Jason Jack Miller, The Devil and Preston Black

“Introduction of deus ex machina is a tell-tale sign of sloppy plotting.”
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“Danny couldn't remember how many times he had driven down this particular stretch of highway.”
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“Reading a book is like re-writing it for yourself. You bring to a novel, anything you read, all your experience of the world. You bring your history and you read it in your own terms.”
Angela Carter

“Have you noticed how difficult it is just to get along in the world? If you're no good at all in your job, people treat you badly and eventually you will be unemployed. And if you're a little better than competent, everyone expects miracles from you, every single time. Like most of life, it's a no-win situation. And if you dare to mention it, no matter how creatively you phrase your complaints, you are shunned as a whiner.”
Jeff Lindsay, Dexter Is Delicious

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