R. Garcia Vazquez's Blog

August 9, 2022

My Gutsy Great Novelist Interview

A big thank you to Joan Dempsey and her assistant, Aja Rutledge, for featuring me in the Gutsy Great Novelist Writer Studio, “a private online space where serious creative writers gather to finish their novels.” Membership is nearly 1,800 writers as of August 2022, and growing. The following exchange with Aja first appeared on the GGNWS website and is presented ... Read More
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Published on August 09, 2022 10:35

April 19, 2022

A Labor of Love?

My wife and I had family over for Easter, ranging in ages from my 93-year-old mother-in-law, to the nine-month-old baby boy of our nephew and niece, and every age group in between. Four generations. Like many families, we’re spread out throughout the U.S., and on my side of the family, throughout Spain as well. Because of distance, we see each ... Read More
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Published on April 19, 2022 08:48

April 13, 2022

Living the Sci-Fi Life

Well, not quite, though it kind of felt that way for the past three and a half years as I sat down at my laptop most mornings to write Beneath An Alien Sun. What takes the reader days to complete often takes the writer years to develop. The stakes are high. Every writer’s effort invariably leads to the Page One ... Read More
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Published on April 13, 2022 08:21

March 7, 2019

The Sparrow

The Sparrow, by Mary Doria Russel You could read The Sparrow purely as an entertaining and disturbing Sci-Fi story that is so intricately woven that you almost believe the planet Rakhat, and its inhabitants, the friendly Runa and the menacing Jana’ata, are as real as we are. You could do that, but you’d be missing a whole lot. The novel ... Read More
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Published on March 07, 2019 08:00

February 10, 2019

A Canticle for Leibowitz

What is the point of being human? This is a question Walter M. Miller, Jr. wrestles with in Canticle, and the question he wrestled with for much of his life, particularly after serving in World War II as part of a bomber crew that destroyed the ancient Roman Catholic monastery at Monte Cassino, Italy, founded by St. Benedict in the ... Read More
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Published on February 10, 2019 13:18

June 7, 2018

Love and Pearls

While trying to come up with a title for my second book, No Other Pearl, I came across this quote from Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Misérables: “To love or have loved, that is enough, ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.” It’s an interesting metaphor, and one that is at ... Read More
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Published on June 07, 2018 07:37

January 27, 2018

Building Y

I work in a long narrow two-story government building.* The cubicle is sometimes prison cell, sometimes cloister, like the mind. Spinal compression, unlike 401k plans, compounds faithfully. When the back groans too much I get up and take my walk. I walk from one end of the building to the other with purpose. The corridors are adorned with stylish prints intended to ... Read More
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Published on January 27, 2018 20:22

July 7, 2017

Mr. Galaxy’s Unfinished Dream – Author’s Thoughts

A novel in one sentence? If I absolutely had to describe the novel in one sentence, it might be something like this: Disillusioned young husband struggles to save marriage and sanity after getting involved with cheerful, albeit increasingly erratic and mystifying, middle-aged woman he meets at work. That might spark your interest and get you to pick up the book, ... Read More
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Published on July 07, 2017 12:01

No Other Pearl

No Other Pearl brings together nine rare, illuminating short stories about everyday human beings entangled in the hard battlefields of love and death. No fairy tales in the dark folds of life. But to endure the worst and persist, just maybe is to find new life and discover who we are. The Battlefield – A woman struggles to make peace between ... Read More
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Published on July 07, 2017 11:59

No Other Pearl (in the dark folds of life)

A short story collection that includes “The Battlefield,” “Painting Olivia Tully,” “Veronica, Veronica,” “Realignment and Closure,”  “Where Are You, Ricardo?” and “What the Plate Said.” Release Date: April 2018. The Battlefield –  A woman’s loyalty toward her conflicted husband and unpredictable sister is put to the test. Caught between two people she loves dearly, but who have no use for each other, Bonniah ... Read More
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Published on July 07, 2017 11:59