The Interview
Reporter Jay Kipp is writing a piece on the disturbing rise of transients in the city. When he encounters an old, blind homeless man going by the mythological moniker of Phineus, a Phoenician king who was blinded by Zeus, Jay believes he has the final nail in the proverbial coffin for the senator he is trying to incriminate with his article. However, once “Phineus” starts to tell his story, Jay quickly realizes there is much more to the old man than meets the eye.

This short story also includes a brief afterword from the author explaining where he got the idea for the story. A little insight into the life and mind of a horror writer.

Approx. 10,000 words (roughly 40 pages)
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The Interview
Reporter Jay Kipp is writing a piece on the disturbing rise of transients in the city. When he encounters an old, blind homeless man going by the mythological moniker of Phineus, a Phoenician king who was blinded by Zeus, Jay believes he has the final nail in the proverbial coffin for the senator he is trying to incriminate with his article. However, once “Phineus” starts to tell his story, Jay quickly realizes there is much more to the old man than meets the eye.

This short story also includes a brief afterword from the author explaining where he got the idea for the story. A little insight into the life and mind of a horror writer.

Approx. 10,000 words (roughly 40 pages)
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The Interview

The Interview

by Paul D. Dail
The Interview

The Interview

by Paul D. Dail

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Overview

Reporter Jay Kipp is writing a piece on the disturbing rise of transients in the city. When he encounters an old, blind homeless man going by the mythological moniker of Phineus, a Phoenician king who was blinded by Zeus, Jay believes he has the final nail in the proverbial coffin for the senator he is trying to incriminate with his article. However, once “Phineus” starts to tell his story, Jay quickly realizes there is much more to the old man than meets the eye.

This short story also includes a brief afterword from the author explaining where he got the idea for the story. A little insight into the life and mind of a horror writer.

Approx. 10,000 words (roughly 40 pages)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013976634
Publisher: de los diablos books, inc.
Publication date: 02/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 464 KB

About the Author

Paul D. Dail is the author of The Imaginings, a supernatural/horror novel. Writing has always been his passion, and while he will quickly tell you that the people he has met in the many places that he has traveled have been the best schooling he could get, Paul received his formal education in English with a Creative Writing emphasis at the University of Montana, Missoula.

Currently Paul teaches Language Arts and Creative Writing at a performing arts high school in southern Utah. You can follow all of Paul’s rants, rambles and reviews at his blog: www.pauldail.com- A horror writer’s not necessarily horrific blog.
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