Author Dale E. Basye of the “Heck” books
Dmae Roberts talks with author Dale E. Basye about his book series for young readers, Heck. The fourth book in the series, Fibble, was released last month. Basye also sings songs that he wrote for the series and reads passages from the books. Hear the entire “Heck” of a fun interview and singing by Dale E. Basye!
The first book Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go book follows Milton and Marlo Fauster, a brother and sister who get sent to Heck after a fatal marshmallow bear explosion. The books follow them as they make their way through the otherwordly reform school that is Heck.
In  Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck, Milton and Marlo find that they’ve switched places. It’s currently available at Random House.
His book Snivel: The Fifth Circle of Heck comes out in May. Basye got the idea for writing the Heck series when a friend of his was working on a mockumentary about the devil, and Basye decided he wanted to write about hell for children.
As a kid, Basye hated school. But he found a deep love for writing, and was encouraged by teachers who helped him foster his imagination.
His Heck includes: Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go (Circles of Heck) Rapacia: The Second Circle of Heck Blimpo: The Third Circle of Heck Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck
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Highlights from the Show:
On Milton & Marlo “Milton and Marlo are kind of my two selves. Milton is the overly cautious, almost crippled with, “oh, is this the right thing to do?â€, kind of afraid to really engage life. And Marlo is the impulse-challenged goth who maybe talks faster than she thinks. If you fuse them both together—well, that would be really be messy. But if you psychologically fuse them together, then they’d probably be me.”
On Getting Published “I had this idea. I thought, I’ll go to this conference [the Willamette Writers Conference] where you can actually pitch your idea to a real live New York editor, and then once she turns me down I can take that experience and work with that, because I have kind of poor self-esteem. But I went there, and much to my surprise she was really interested. And then I had to actually do the work of following through with my pitch, my trailer for Heck.”
On Lessons from Heck “Like many kids, when they go to school, feel like they’ve been wronged in some way. And a lot of the kids turn against each other because they are sort of confused by what’s going on. So I’m hoping that not only as Milton and Marlo make their way through the circles of Heck, they not only learn about themselves, but they also learn that other kids are not the enemy, that the enemy is a bureaucracy that doesn’t really hear them or serve them.”
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I would just like to know what is the fourth book of the series of Heck!!
I would like to know what the first book of the series of heck is!!!
The first book is called “Limbo” and the fourth books is called “Fibble”–hope this helps!
The first book is just called “Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go.” The fourth book, that came out this year, is called “Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck.”
Please check this out if interested, let us know. Thank you.
The 4th Annual NW Book Festival
We are now accepting applications from Authors, Publishers, Bookstores, Schools, Libraries and Book organizations.
2012 contract and entry fee can be downloaded from
http://www.nwbookfestival.com or http://www.veronicaesagui.net
It’s not too early to start planning ahead towards practical ways to sell and promote our books this year.
By signing up earlier you’ll have a better chance to reserve your space, principally if you are a bookstore, library or publisher and need a larger space or corner booth.
Technology is taking giant steps transforming our old world as we knew it, into a new and exciting trend for authors, publishers and anyone connected with the literary world.. Let’s start taking advantage of the amazing times we live in by being pro-active and maintaining the enthusiasm our work deserves.
No more hiding our books inside a book store. Let’s be seen and let it be known where we will be next, by promoting the world of the written word.
The 4th Annual NW Book Festival will be once again at the historical Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown Portland, which is considered to be one of the busiest most visited sites by city dwellers as well as tourists from all over the country.
Keeping books alive is my priority for organizing the 4th Annual NW Book Festival, 2012.
Dr. Veronica Esagui
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The 4th Annual NW Book Festival
Date: Saturday, July 28th, 2012
Time: 11am to 5:00pm
Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square,
(corner of SW Sixth Ave. and SW Morrison.)
Portland, OR
Meet critically acclaimed and well known authors in person, get an autograph, ask questions, and get inspired! Let’s keep books alive! A fun filled family day, and it’s free!
There will be books on, Poetry, Romance, Spiritual/ Self-Help, Children books, History, Memoirs, Horror/Thriller, Humor/Satire, Travel, Young Adult, Fantasy, Shakespeare, Art, and so much more.