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Date Posted:
8/4/04


HARLEM LIVE MEETS AUTHOR

ERIC JEROME DICKEY
by: Kevin Benoit

For a lot of writers it’s just the creative side of them unleashed with each new work they produce. That statement holds true for even the likes of Eric Jerome Dickey. “I like creating characters that are nothing like me, putting them in situations that I’ve never been in and seeing if I could pull it all off.


Shockingly, and although his work might show otherwise, Eric Jerome Dickey was not always a writer. He started his career off as an engineer, moved to acting and then comedy and finally that took him to writing the books we all love to read. Let him tell it all these career paths have brought a different aspect to his writing that he would not have had if he did not pursue them. “The engineering career brings the logical side of it. There has to be a technical and logical side to the writing. If the story doesn’t make sense then the story falls apart. Acting teaches a lot about character development because you give an actor a script and actors have to bring the character to life. From the walk to the talk to the way they eat. A lot of actors do a history on their characters to see why they behave the way they do. Comedy is story telling. You learn a lot about what we call wordology because a joke is funny because 1. The comic; and 2. Look at the way the jokes are arranged. This is what the punch line is, this is the funny word, that’s why you laugh right there. The last two are just different parts of story telling.”


Eric has 16 books and one movie to his credit. He has consistently dishing books out about once a year. I had to ask him how he comes up with so many characters and topics. “I flip the newspapers, I write a lot of stories from the paper. It could be a little story on page 12 that no one reads but for me it’s good plot. Relationship stuff like the story I did last year with the love triangle turned deadly, that happens everyday. For me it’s creating characters, it’s like what could happen in someone’s life to make them react like this. Stories are all around you, its about what you choose to write about.” Eric Jerome Dickey used to take a year and a half to write a book but he was doing it in between juggling a nine to five. These days though Eric is a full time writer and a novel is easily completed in anywhere from 6 months to 8 months.


For you writers on the come up Eric also has advice for you. “Get that foundation in writing, take some classes, learn some stuff, but have fun. Find your voice, what’s your style, what do you want to write about. It’s not about being the next insert name here, but do what you want to do.


Eric’s the latest novel is called “Drive Me Crazy.” “The main characters name is Driver, his nickname, he’s an ex-con. He did two years for basically not snitching on someone. He has a felony conviction so it’s hard for him to get a job. While he’s going through his hard times he meets a girl named Lisa who is rich and married not-happily, they start a steamy affair Lisa offers him a better life if he kills her husband. That’s the main part. It ends up with Driver having a big debt on his head and he has 72 hours to pay this debt so he comes up with a big scam. He’s in a position where he has to commit a crime to stay alive. It touches on a lot of things from marriage to the war.”


This novel is different from the rest because it has “different characters, different story. There was a reader earlier who told me, from book to book that what she likes is that I don’t do the same thing. Some authors are more comfortable writing about the same things but the readers will get tired of you. She trust me because she knows whatever I write it’s going to be a good story.”


Later this year Eric Jerome Dickey will have one of his first novels “Friends & Lovers”, produced as a play. The company putting it together is called ‘I’m Ready Productions’ and they will work on Cheaters as soon as that one is done. The play will be coming to New York, so look out for it. You can get more info about the play and about Eric Jerome Dickey on his website www.ericjeromedickey.com.

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