It's a Philip K. Dick World! “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.” —Philip K. Dick Government intrusion into our personal lives is increasing, the economy is shot and the media focus on hate and violence. Philip K. Dick's fifth and last wife, Tessa Dick, talks about her husband. I have my own books and stories, as well.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Interview: Joseph Rinaldo, author of the novel A Mormon Massacre, based in part on the historical massacre at Mountain Meadows
1. What inspired you to research the Mormon Massacre? In other words, what did you know about Mormonism before you decided to write this book?
This massacre at Mountain Meadows was the largest killing of Americans by Americans outside of the Civil War until the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 and no one knows about it. I say no one because I grew up in Kentucky and now live in Tennessee and all we "know" about Mormons is they sell books and marry dozens of women. I had, quite by coincidence, read Sally Denton's book about the massacre at Mountain Meadows, and it started me thinking about Mormons and the curious lives they lead.
For me research falls into two categories: intentional and inadvertent. Inadvertent happens when you stumble across something that becomes part of a book you write. Such as, a family member might hate people who talk about religion too much. Too much might be defined by this person as any talk about religion. Intentional research is obvious. With the Internet a writer of fiction has no excuse for not including enough facts to be believable.
2. Does your book describe the life of the average Mormon settler in Utah at that time?
My book does not dwell on the past lives of Mormon settlers in Utah; the focus is primarily on the modern-day descendant, Jeremiah Cameron, and his reaction to learning about the murders of his ancestors and the abuse of his mother in a prior, polygamous marriage. He wants revenge, and he wants to expose the LDS Church as a dangerous cult. It's interesting to hear about your ancestors and the story your grandfather told about the Mormon Massacre. From my research in the writing of this book, one man, John D. Lee sort of played the "fall guy" in the prosecution of the case, though others were named, charged, and arrested. Remarkably, Brigham Young was never charged or prosecuted; he distanced himself from the case entirely, though it was said that he was often seen riding around in the most valuable wagon taken from emigrants after the massacre, and his wives were seen in the clothes of the women who had been slaughtered. It is almost certain that he kept the bulk of the gold that had been hidden in the emigrants' wagons for himself.
3. How does your novel portray Brigham Young?
I believe my protagonist sees Brigham Young as a man who would stop at nothing to further his own ends. In A Mormon Massacre, it is clear that Jeremiah believes that Brigham Young is entirely responsible for the massacre of some of his descendants; further, he sees Brigham Young as a power mad dictator with complete control over his followers and no scruples about murdering innocents to get what he wants.
Jeremiah sees Brigham Young more as a forerunner of Jim Jones (without the Koolaid) or David Koresh (without the arsenal) than a man of faith. As he puts it in a presentation before his college classmates,
“Like many cult leaders, Brigham Young believed that the world sought to destroy him and his followers. He saw no gray in the world; you either joined the Mormons, or you waged war against the Mormons. Although the Mormons had been persecuted in New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois before moving to Utah, they were free to worship as they pleased out west. In spite of this freedom, Brigham Young’s paranoia led him to issue orders for his followers to murder the Fancher-Baker party.”
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
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Monday, January 14, 2013
I;m getting the runaround from Barnes & Noble
I'm getting the runaround from Barnes and Noble
that is where I started,
and they sent me on this wild goose chase!
I am now posting this on Facebook
and on my blogs
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:37 PM, PubIt wrote:
Hello,
There do not appear to be any NOOK Books (B&N eBooks) under your author
name:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/tessa-b.-dick
These appear to be paperback books.
We're sorry, but the PubIt! staff cannot help with ink-on-paper
editions. PubIt! is for eBooks only. To contact Barnes & Noble about
paperback books, please reference the instructions on this page:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/help/cds2.asp?PID=8153
Sincerely,
The PubIt! Team
Original Message Follows:
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I am sick and tired of this run-around,
filling out the form on your site,
making a phone call,
sending out emails to two different addresses
when neither one can help me!
so far, you have simply wasted my time!
I am certain that I also sell books on Nook
in any case, the guy I called on the phone did find my account
under tazmania777@earhtlink.net
and he said that he recycled it, whatever that means
and if you continue to deny me access to my author account,
and/or refuse to pay me for my books that you have been selling,
then you must stop selling my books while I get an attorney to sue you
one book that I know you sell, which I wrote, is
"Philip K. Dick: Remembering Firebright", by Tessa B. Dick
~~~
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:52 AM, PubIt wrote:
Tessa,
We did not find a PubIt! account under your name or either of your two
email addresses.
We're sorry, but the PubIt! staff cannot help with ink-on-paper
editions. PubIt! is for eBooks (electronic books) only. To contact
Barnes & Noble about print books, please reference the instructions on
this page:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/help/cds2.asp?PID=8153
Sincerely,
The PubIt! Team
Original Message Follows:
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I need help to access my account
I do not have the email or the phone number
that I used to sign up at Barnes and Noble as an author
to sell my books
old email - tazmania777@earthlink.net
new email - tuffy777@gmail.com
old phone - (909) 338-3036
new phone - (909) 648-8949
~~ Tessa Dick
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Coming soon, interview with Joseph Rinaldo, author
Coming soon, interview with Joseph Rinaldo, author of A Mormon Massacre.
My great grandparents escaped from Utah in a time when the Mormon police would track you down and haul you back. My brother tells me that our grandfather used to tell the story of the Mormon Massacre as it was handed down to him by his father.
According to our grandfather, one man took credit for the massacre and was proud to serve his fellow Latter Day Saints by giving his life for them.
So my interview with Joseph Rinaldo will have some personal meaning for me.
Stay tuned!
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My great grandparents escaped from Utah in a time when the Mormon police would track you down and haul you back. My brother tells me that our grandfather used to tell the story of the Mormon Massacre as it was handed down to him by his father.
According to our grandfather, one man took credit for the massacre and was proud to serve his fellow Latter Day Saints by giving his life for them.
So my interview with Joseph Rinaldo will have some personal meaning for me.
Stay tuned!
~~
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