Terry Sanville
Come meet Terry Sanville from the coconut climes, another new author joining An Honest Lie. Terry shows us the lightness of not letting go in his heavy story “The Weight” available October 31, 2010 in An Honest Lie, Volume 2: Delusions of Insignificance. (See excerpt below) Get to know more about Terry in his exclusive interview with the Junior Editor from Open Heart Publishing by clicking his picture below!
An excerpt from “Weight” by Terry Sanville:
Sandra spun and ran through the yard. She turned down a flight of steps and pushed on a door with flaking paint. It opened a few inches, and she slid inside the musty basement. Dropping to her knees, she crawled through a tunneled maze of cardboard boxes, and then climbed the interior stairway. In the front room, she ducked into her sleeping space, a cave formed by an armchair, sofa, and her mother’s piano. Columns of sheet music and plastic bags full of junk nearly surrounded the concert grand.
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Terry Sanville lives in San Luis Obispo, California with his artist-poet wife (his in-house editor) and one skinny cat (his in-house critic). He writes full time, producing short stories, essays, poems, an occasional play, and novels. Since 2005, his short stories have been accepted by more than 100 literary and commercial journals, magazines, and anthologies, including the Fifth Wednesday Journal, Birmingham Arts Journal and Boston Literary Magazine. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his story “The Sweeper.” Terry is a retired urban planner and an accomplished jazz and blues guitarist – who once played with a symphony orchestra backing up jazz legend George Shearing.

