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MH: I’m going to use your reference to Springsteen to jump into something else. Who are some of the writers or anyone who’s had a really profound influence on you? That tends to resonate.
AD: It’s funny you say Springsteen because it’s Springsteen. It’s—
MH: How did I know?
AD: Well, early on in my writing, what really got me going was Dylan. I was a thirteen-year-old kid with fifteen Dylan albums. And why I loved Dylan? Not his voice so much as his language. The man can write. I was drawn to any musician who wrote well. So Springsteen came next for me. Tom Waits is way up there for me. Lucinda Williams. So I think in my first decade of writing, it was more music. It was more literary songwriters than anybody who made me want to write fiction. And then I read a collection of stories by Breece D’J Pancake. Are you familiar with his stuff?