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D. I. Hennessey

D. I. Hennessey
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Dan is an author of Christian fiction who understands the power of Christ to redeem lives. He has worked in Youth Ministry, Associate Pastor, and Christian teaching roles, in addition to a three-decade career in the Publishing, Technology, and Healthcare industries. His degrees were earned in Theology/Pastoral Studies, Behavioral Sciences and an MBA in Technology Management. Dan and his wife, Laura are the proud parents of four children and have eight amazing grandchildren.

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Within and Without Time (Within & Without Time Book 1)by D. I. HennesseyPublish: Jun 25, 2021Series: Within & Without TimeSupernatural Suspense Christian Fiction
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Niergel Chronicles - Last Hope: (Christian Adventure Fantasy)by D. I. HennesseyPublish: Jul 08, 2022Series: Niergel ChroniclesThriller Christian Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy
The Time of His Choosing: (Christian Mystery Thriller) (Within & Without Time Book 5)
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The Time of His Choosing: (Christian Mystery Thriller) (Within & Without Time Book 5)by D. I. HennesseyPublish: Mar 31, 2024 Series: Within & Without TimeSupernatural Suspense Christian Fiction
The Traveler: Within and Without Time - Book II (Within & Without Time 2)
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The Traveler: Within and Without Time - Book II (Within & Without Time 2)by D. I. HennesseyPublish: Sep 01, 2021Series: Within & Without TimeSupernatural Suspense Christian Fiction
The Secret Door: Within and Without Time - Book III (Within & Without Time 3)
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The Secret Door: Within and Without Time - Book III (Within & Without Time 3)by D. I. HennesseyPublish: Jan 10, 2022Series: Within & Without TimeSupernatural Suspense Christian Fiction
EVIL ASCENDANT - DELIVERANCE: Within and Without Time - Book IV (Within & Without Time 4)
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EVIL ASCENDANT - DELIVERANCE: Within and Without Time - Book IV (Within & Without Time 4)by D. I. HennesseyPublish: Apr 14, 2022Series: Within & Without TimeSupernatural Suspense Christian Fiction
Niergel Chronicles - Quest
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Niergel Chronicles - Questby D. I. HennesseyPublish: Sep 30, 2022Series: Niergel ChroniclesThriller Christian Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy
Niergel Chronicles – The Tenth Mantle Bearer
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Niergel Chronicles – The Tenth Mantle Bearerby D. I. HennesseyPublish: Nov 25, 2022Series: Niergel ChroniclesThriller Christian Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy
Niergel Chronicles - The Dragon's Tail
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Niergel Chronicles - The Dragon's Tailby D. I. HennesseyPublish: Feb 01, 2023Series: Niergel ChroniclesThriller Christian Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy

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D. I. Hennessey Interview On 17, Jul 2023

"D. I. Hennessey is a remarkable author known for his compelling works of Christian fiction, where he beautifully portrays the transformative power of Christ in the lives of individuals. With a diverse background that spans across various industries, Dan brings a unique perspective to his writing. He and his wife, Laura, have been blessed with four children who bring fulfillment and happiness to their lives. He holds degrees in Theology/Pastoral Studies, Behavioral Sciences, and an MBA in Technology Management."
Which city or town did you grow up in?

I grew up in a small town (population 800) on the Jersey Shore at a time when kids roamed free. We spent summer days building tree forts, doing daredevil stunts on our bikes or catching waves at the beach. Admittedly, our carefree life sometimes proved dangerous – I had a few minor emergency room visits to show for it.

What are some of your eldest grandchildren's interests and hobbies? Does he/she enjoy reading?

Our grandkids are all elementary age or younger, but yes, most of them love reading or being read to. There are eight of them, with varied interests and ages. They love art projects, outdoor play and generally turning their grandparents’ playroom upside down.

Can you describe a time when you had to use your knowledge of Behavioral Sciences to solve a problem or make a decision?

The ‘science’ of human behavior boils down to empathy. Knowing how to read people’s feelings, fears or aspirations has been a big help throughout my career, not only for motivating teams but also for understanding the causes of failure. The greatest successes in business, as in life, often follow repeated failure and learning. The best thing a leader can do to promote success is to create a safe environment where people can learn from trial and failure.

These lessons have been true in writing as well. Becoming a writer is a journey of trial and error. Being able to see a thing from various perspectives helps to create rich and believable characters.

How has your faith influenced your writing process?

For me, writing is all about faith. The stories I write grow from personal experiences or life-lessons that are interwoven with discoveries for me about God’s character and His involvement in people’s lives. These lessons often come out as part of a story.

As an Associate Pastor, how do you work with the Senior Pastor and other church leaders to plan and implement various programs and activities?

My Associate Pastor days were when I was younger. We served as Youth leaders, coordinating weekly programs, sponsoring concerts and doing outreach at colleges in Staten Island, NY. As our four kids came along my life took a path through business roles, but I’ve enjoyed remaining active with teaching Sunday School and contributing as a layman.

Being a suspense author, how do you approach writing villains and antagonists?

I suppose most of us recognize villains all around us – for a writer these become fodder for book characters. The most compelling villains to me are those with a deep propensity for evil – the irredeemable enemy who is hell-bent on stopping the hero from doing something supremely good. (Or the hero trying to stop the villain from doing something supremely bad.) That’s always a formula for an interesting story.

Are there any particular traits or qualities that you find yourself drawn to when creating characters?

In writing Christian fiction, the strongest hero characters for me have a deep engagement with their faith. They don’t just know about God; they know Him personally. This relationship is the foundation for everything they do. Beyond that, characters need to be believable, with real-life personalities, hangups and struggles.

How do you approach incorporating Christian themes and messages into your stories?

It’s always a struggle to “show, don’t tell.” Sometimes I’ll sketch out a scene first as a description of what needs to happen to convey a particular message, then I’ll go back and convert it into the characters’ own words and actions. For example, in the Niergel Chronicles series the arguments in support of God’s existence became part of a search by the lead character, whose journey brings him from atheism to faith.

Can you tell us about the research you did to incorporate supernatural elements into your novel, The Secret Door?

The main character Jimmy’s interactions with angels and a ‘Traveler’ from the past are pure fiction and not really based on research of any kind. With that said, much of the advice and dialog that these supernatural encounters provide is drawn from the Bible and other Christian writers, mainly Charles Spurgeon. The idea for the ‘Traveler’ came from descriptions in the Bible of the way prophets experienced visions of future events as if they were seeing those events firsthand. Audiences today can relate to this as sounding a lot like time travel.

How did you balance the supernatural elements with the other aspects of your story, such as plot and character development?

The supernatural storyline really drives the story and provides the basis for all the action. The ‘real life’ parts of the plot grow out of the characters’ interaction with this supernatural undercurrent. Just as in actual real life, they’re generally not aware of the connection.

What is something you've always wanted to do but haven't had the chance to do yet?

I’d like to visit Ireland to see our family’s roots.

Do you have a favorite character in any of your books? If so, who and why?

Old Mr. Van Clief in the Within and Without Time series is a favorite. He’s a complex character with lots of personal baggage from a lifetime of deep pain and bitterness who must find his way back to faith. His individual journey is a touching story of personal redemption.

While writing your book, "Niergel Chronicles - Quest", how do you respond to critics who suggest that Christian fiction can be preachy or heavy-handed?

The hero in that story is a skeptical atheist who is challenged to seek truths he has never considered. The evidence he discovers is actually real. It’s woven into friendly discussions with his kindly great-grandfather and his late uncle’s AI avatar along with his studies of scientific evidence. The goal was to avoid preachy dialog and let him discover it through his own journey.

How many plot ideas are just waiting to be written? Can you tell us about one?

Several… a few are still single-chapter seeds for a possible future book. One is further along and I’m hoping to have it done this year. It’s a sequel to Within and Without Time that takes place a few years later. It involves End Times events, including the Rapture, as well as interwoven elements of related events from history. It feels kind of ambitious but I’m hoping to pull it off.

How has your experience of being associated with AllAuthor been?

All Author is a great resource for writers, especially indie authors like me. I genuinely appreciate the author profile pages and marketing tools. It’s a great way to meet other indie authors and compare lessons – a great place to learn.

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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • Let the emotion happen. The emotional connection is a powerful part of good writing; it connects you to your characters in a way that provides deeper insight and makes the story more relatable and engaging. That’s the good side of emotional engagement. There is also the bad side – the stress of deadlines, unrealistic expectations or negative feedback. Ultimately, the stress from all of these negatives is self-imposed – we get to decide how we will react to them. Every challenge is a lesson – step back, take a breath and learn from it then make course corrections. This is how to grow as a good writer.
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      • My first book was a 20-year haphazard accident that grew into a novel. I don’t mind admitting that. It began as an outlet for dealing with some of life’s hardest moments and turned into a story of hope and redemption that reflected something God was doing in my life personally. It also taught me how to be more practical and focused with writing. Now I use outlines, rough scene drafts and realistic deadlines to help me.
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      • Negative reviews can be hard, especially when the reviewer seems to have missed a key point about the plot (such as saying a story about someone’s search for God is ‘too religious’). However, even those offer good insights that can make you a better writer. I’ve been extremely blessed with many that are good -- offering glimpses into ways that a story has touched someone’s soul. That’s ultimately why I write!
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