Tam Francis
Bio
Writes cross-genre fiction with a pen in one hand and a vintage cocktail in the other. She's an avid collector of old things. All of which make appearances in her stories.
Reviews, interviews, give-aways: www.girlinthejitterbugdress.com.
Stories (2/0)
What Body Part do You Listen With?
Mind or Body As a writer who uses music and dance in her stories, I’m always studying, analyzing, and exploring the best way to capture the essence and metaphysical connection we have to music and dance. I’ve also ran into too many dance/music snobs who value melody/composition over beat/rhythm, intellectual listening over visceral feel. One is not superior to the other, and both satisfy different needs. It may be that because we value intellect when decision-making and dare I say voting, we want to apply this to music, too? But I want to make a case for understanding and recognizing the value of balance. I’m sick of division and yeah, maybe I think everyone should add a little dance in their life.
By Tam Francis4 years ago in Beat
Roadside Passenger
The knock at my window made me jump and drop my cigarette. I didn’t know which to attend to first, the cigarette, which might burn a hole in the custom pink upholstery, or the pale figure at my window. As I retrieved the cigarette, I hit the automatic switch. Cool night air flooded the car.
By Tam Francis4 years ago in Horror