Dallas Denny has been called a “rather charming writer.” She appreciates and does her best to convey the wit of Mark Twain, the straightforward writing style of Ernest Hemingway, t...visualizza altroDallas Denny has been called a “rather charming writer.” She appreciates and does her best to convey the wit of Mark Twain, the straightforward writing style of Ernest Hemingway, the terse dialogue of Elmore Leonard, and Louis L’Amour’s knowledge of the American frontier. She’s far too modest to compare herself to any of the above, but she adores their work and is happy to be influenced by them. She writes in any number of genres and has had the good fortune to be widely published. She is happy to receive a royalty check, but writes for the sheer joy of the experience.
Dallas was born in Asheville, North Carolina, only 20 miles from the Chance family’s cabin on the slopes of Mount Mitchell. Except for a four-year stretch in France when she was a child, Dallas spent her live in the American South—until 2015, when she ventured north of the Mason-Dixon line to the mountains of northern New Jersey, where she experienced her first true winter and learned that sometimes you just must shovel snow.visualizza meno