Conversing with da-Al

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I am so happy to be here, conversing with a friend and fellow blogger, a very artistic person that I think you will enjoy reading about and getting to know. Allow me to introduce you to da-AL.

Hi there! I’m da-AL, and since I learned to hold a pencil, I’ve been a writer. My journalism awards include an Emmy for Dark Waters and an earlier video, Homeless on the West Side, was nominated for an Emmy.

You can follow & share her blog about fun, love, & literature: HappinessBetweenTails.com

OUR CONVERSATION ABOUT ART AND WRITING

LatinosUSA: As a writer/novelist do you believe writers, and others in the arts, should publicly voice their opinions on politics and current affairs, not to preach but to inform?

da-AL: In the same way that conversations are influenced by the experiences of the speakers, stories can’t help but reflect their times of origin and the perspectives of those who weave them.

LatinosUSA: I see your future novels have titles that allude to music, Flamenco and the Tango. What does music do to inspire your creativity and are there other types of music that you like as well?

da-AL: My favourite thing is the uplift of dance which, of course, involves music. World music is especially thrilling, better yet, any dance my husband does with me. In ways that heal mind, body, and spirit, music and dance balance out my passions for writing and reading. For a long while I took flamenco classes, later Argentine tango classes (there are some videos of my honey and me tango-ing at my site), and now I’m beyond thrilled by the joy, health, and camaraderie of Zumba.

LatinosUSA: What is your opinion reference the use of AI in writing and in painting? And how do you see literature and the arts evolving?

da-AL: For non-writers who need to write business letters and the like, why not? It’s painful to see human jobs outsourced to machines, especially when only one person gets to amass incredible wealth. At the same time, it helps those who aren’t rich.

As for creative works, the question highlights how blurry the definition of art is.

When mainstream musicians incorporated electronic instruments, critics argued they weren’t making “real music.” Now people compose with a computer mouse and keyboard. The same apprehensions were voiced when computer video animation started to appear on big screens.

When it comes to painting, paints and brushes are involved. I’ve seen people sell paintings created by elephants and chimps. My local art store sells multiples that were surely painted by fancy printers. If those are “real paintings”, are they “real art”?

Now, when you ask about novels, that’s personal haha. If I guide an AI program to compose an entire book, I have to admit that it’s still a “real novel,” one needing the AI program’s by-line as much as mine. At this point, I doubt it would be fun to do and worthwhile to read. For sure, no agent or publisher would buy it from me, given how they state “no AI” on their guidelines.

New things, from art to how we treat each other, are often seen as radical. With time, the same people who initially balked will act as if those things are common sense. Since I can’t stop the evolution of literature and art, I resort to asking myself whether, case-by-case, I like it. Always, I’m intrigued by the electric passion that only a human can convey.

As for your question about how I think literature and the arts are evolving, we’re getting exponentially voracious for uniqueness and volume. Somewhere I read that music hardly changed for centuries until modern ideas of copyrights and ownership took hold. Before that, people sang and played tunes passed down for generation. Now everything is now about originality. We’re still human as ever, though. Always we’re guided by our thoughts and emotions, our need for survival, love, beauty, fun, well-being, and all the rest.

What works for me an artist is to look within, to continually find what inspires me and go with that.

Phenomenal! I thank you so much for your time and for your candid replies. I think we all would benefit greatly by going with what inspires us and searching for as one searches one finds…

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LatinosUSA: So is there anything you would like to say in closing da-AL?

da-AL: Yes, of course… Currently I am a novelist and formerly a journalist, and my awards include an Emmy for “Dark Waters: California Coastal Crisis.” Whether fictional stories or nonfiction for print, radio, TV, blogging, or podcasting, the writings that elicit the most reader response are my most intimate. I’m indebted to my multi-cultural grandmothers and to the care of strangers. In addition to my Iranian husband’s encouragement and my rescue pit-mix’s playfulness, which are everything to me.

At the moment, I’m querying for literary representation. My novel, «Flamenco & The Sitting Cat«, is the story of Lali Catala’s love letter to all who feel too broken, too old, too young, or too whatever to not deserve happiness. Lali’s grandmother from Barcelona returns from the grave to challenge the 40-year-old cynic to do what she swore she never would—to shop for a husband. The resulting comedy of errors involving heart, career, and family teaches Lali that the richest love lies within us and that life is a series of coming-of-ages.

Across all my social media, 10,000 people follow my blog, HappinessBetweenTails.com and you can too. Thank you.

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This has been a fun and enlightening interview with a very interesting and prolific writer. I wish to thank da-AL for taking the time to talk to us here at LatinosUSA. We certainly appreciate it. And we think you too have enjoyed out conversation with da-AL.

CHEERS

26 respuestas a “Conversing with da-Al”

  1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

    It’s great to see da-Al here with this terrific interview. Da-AL has a lovely blog where she discusses a spectrum of interesting topics with fascinating creatives💞

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    1. Avatar de valenciartist

      Yes, her blog is amazing, and thank you Robbie! All the best.

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        💛

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        🙏🏻

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    2. Avatar de da-AL

      thanks for the kind words, Robbie – I’m grateful that those fascinating creatives include you!

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        💛🌼

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  2. Avatar de Sara Allwright

    A wonderful and inspiring conversation with Da-AL, Francisco! 🌻🧡🌻

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    1. Avatar de valenciartist

      Yes, it truly was Sara, and thank you! Hope you have a lovely day! Here we are finally back to our Mediterranean warm and sunny weather! All the best. 🌻🌞🌼

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      1. Avatar de Sara Allwright

        It’s my pleasure – it was an enjoyable read Francisco!
        Yes, very much needed – Enjoy the beautiful☀️🌻🌞🕶️

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      2. Avatar de valenciartist

        Cheers Sara! 🌻😊🌻

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  3. Avatar de equipsblog

    Fascinating interview, Francisco.

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    1. Avatar de valenciartist

      Thank you Pat!

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        Quite welcome, Francisco.

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    Willie Torres Jr.

    What a wonderful interview. It’s always inspiring to hear how someone so passionate about writing and the arts embraces creativity.

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    1. Avatar de valenciartist

      Thank you Willie!

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  5. Avatar de Cindy Georgakas

    Lovely interview with da-AL ❤️

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    1. Avatar de valenciartist

      Thank you so much Cindy!

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  6. Avatar de Mary K. Doyle

    What a pleasure it was to learn about de-Al. I loved her interest in dance. The flamenco and tango are sensual and intriguing.

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    1. Avatar de valenciartist

      Yes, both of those dances are phenomenal! Thank you so much Mary!

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    2. Avatar de da-AL

      Thank you, Mary, & thank you, Francis, for posting this

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      1. Avatar de valenciartist

        My pleasure!

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    […] first interview with her was published in LatinosUSA (English Edition on Tuesday, 25.03.2025 titled Conversing With da-Al and today I present it, in full as a chapter of FEATURES by VALENCIARTIST. I hope you enjoy it as […]

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  8. Avatar de Blogging_with_Bojana

    It’s always a pleasure learning more about de-Al. She is amazing, and I love her blog.

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    1. Avatar de da-AL

      thank you Bo!

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  9. Avatar de Dawn Pisturino

    Wonderful interview!

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