Author
Darrell Fleming grew up in Clintwood, Dickenson County, Virginia, USA. He
graduated from Union College, Barbourville, Kentucky with majors in English,
History and Political Science; The University of Virginia with a Masters of
Education in Secondary School Administration. Fleming served in the US Army,
stationed in Germany. After his military service, he was employed by the
Fairfax County School District, Virginia, retiring in 1988.
His
first book, Family, Friends and War
Heroes: Reflections from World War II, was released in 2005. Fleming’s book
is based upon his Dad’s diary written aboard a destroyer escort while serving
in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.
Welcome!
Thank you
for your military service.
What is
the premise for 'Family, Friends and War Heroes..' ?
World
War II, 1938-1945, was truly a world at war! Devastation spread from the serene
green pastures of England and Ireland, to the industrial cities of Europe, to
the majestic mountains of Austria and northern Italy, to the deserts of Africa,
to the crowded cities of central and eastern Asia, to the beautiful, peaceful
islands of the Pacific including “down under” Australia and New Zealand, to the
entire western hemisphere with its vast resources and energy. All countries
felt the impact and, if they were spared from the actual war machinery which
killed an estimated sixty million people worldwide, they were most definitely
affected indirectly through economic and social conditions beyond their
control.
It
seemed, even to the distant observer, that the world was either under fire, on
fire or about to be set afire. Such were the dark, dim and dreary days of late
1943 when the Axis powers had marched, cruised and flown around the entire
globe to wreak havoc unmercifully on the innocent as well as their targeted
populations when this account begins to tell a story of how the war
dramatically impacted our family’s life for at least two generations.
Please
share your favorite passage from your Dad's diary...
Tuesday, June 6. We
arrived in N. Y. at 11 today. Starboard had liberty.
A
special note was inserted in the Diary at this point. It apparently was a note
Dad had mailed to Mother and he entered it in the Diary as a reminder of their
upcoming anniversary on Jun 23. It reads:
June 7, ‘44
Dear,
This is to remind you of
fourteen years back.
I am leaving tomorrow
morning. So make the best out of life you can.
Loving
yours,
Truman
What
motivates you as a writer?
To
preserve history in its truest form and to the best of my ability.
The
aesthetics of Virginia certainly inspires your creativity. Describe your daily
routine...
When
I write, I establish a set schedule usually no more than four hours at a time,
i. g., 8:00 am - noon and 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm. When inspired, as ideas are
flowing, I continue writing until my inspirations wane. I write on my computer
because of spell check, ease of corrections, and inclusion of ideas and
deletions. I try to eliminate all distractions, such as not opening emails
prior to beginning, no phone calls, no radio, no TV, and no door bells. I must
have privacy in my office. My wife knows my schedule, and accepts it, and often
quips that she feels like a widow when I’m hard at work finishing an idea, a
paragraph, a chapter, or an ending. Therefore, when I take a break I make a
real effort to treat her to lunch, dinner, and even a day or two off.
Also,
I do not write every day. Sometimes I must get away from writing a day or two
and come back refreshed. Then I read what I have written previously and often I
have a new idea, word, phrase or even realize it’s too wordy and must be
abbreviated to make it more effective. We have no children at home or pets or they
would have to be excluded from my office. I think all genres of writing require
focus and consecration and, therefore, distractions must be eliminated as much
as possible.
What
author/writer has impacted your writing style/genre?
Of
course, I’d like to claim David McCullough, Stephen E. Ambrose, or even James
Bradley. I cannot. Instead, I believe writing is a very personal art form and
people will come to know me by my writing. One of the highest compliments I’ve received
from my books and short stories is, “Darrell, as I read your books I can
envision you as a person.” This is to say I cannot write like someone else. I
must write from my experiences, knowledge base, and my information. That’s what
identifies me and my writings. However, I certainly read lots of writers in my
genre because it provides me with ideas, styles, and forms to assist me
confirming what and how I write.
What are
you currently reading?
Carte Blanche 007 by Jeffery Deaver and
just finished Killing Patton by Bill
O’Reilly.
Do you
have advice for novice writers?
As
a novice, connect with a local writing group that is presenting “How To”
sessions on a regular basis. Seek advice from published authors and network
with published authors. Attend writing seminars. Read, read, read in your genre
and then start writing and don’t quite. Don’t expect to be perfect as you write
and don’t attempt to put your final editing to every word, sentence, paragraph,
or chapter as you write. Just get your ideas and thoughts down. Your editing
should be limited to obvious misspelled words, word agreement, and sentence
structure as you go. This happens as you read and reread your written work. Do
your diligence to fact checking, make sure what you said in previous chapters
agree with what you are saying in later chapters when referencing same ideas,
situations, events, etc. You should hire
a qualified editor to put the final editing touches to your work. Be prepared
to market your book. Carefully select an interesting title and present an
attractive cover. Know your targeted audience because, in the end, there are
only two things that sell your book: THE BOOK, as it catches the interests of
readers, and YOU, as the seller/marketer.
Do you
have advice for those seeking to enlist in the military?
Be
absolutely committed to the enlistment and to the OATH you must take upon
entering.
Enlist
for the right reasons: loyalty to oath, to love ones at home, to fellow
military personnel, and to country. In my opinion, it is the best education one
can obtain and I have a post graduate degree from a major American university.
Enjoy
the experience, even the “things” that are difficult and in which you might not
excel.
Always
be proud to serve and to have served your country and fellow citizens.
What are
your thoughts on current world events?
I
am a Christian and believe in Biblical prophecy. The U. S. is only the second
nation in the history of nations to have been dedicated to God as a God fearing
nation. The world has depended on U. S. leadership and strength for several
decades. The U. S. is now a weakened nation morally, ethically, economically
and militarily. There are enemies within and other ideologies and nations are
rising in wrongful power. This bodes ill for the future of all peoples and
nations.
Connect with Darrell…
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