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Guest Post: L. Bachman Interview
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: L. Bachman What is your favorite thing about being a writer? The most satisfying part is when someone reads and enjoys my work. I love hearing that something I’ve spent a large part of my life working on ends up satisfying and entertaining someone. What genre(s) do you write and why? Dark fantasy and horror, I never meant…
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Guest Post: A Kingdom’s Fall #horror #newreleases #newfiction
Author Interview What genre(s) do you write and why? My work resides in the horror realm and all its subgenres. A gross-out gag, splatterpunk shock, or spine-tingling chill makes us remember we’re alive. And knowing my work makes some people’s genitalia retract into their innards gives me wood. What was the most difficult part of writing your most recent book?…
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Author Interview: Josh Matthews #hellgate #horror
What genre(s) do you write and why? I’ve written mostly in horror because it gives me the freedom to do what I want. When you write in other genres, such as crime or mysteries, you have to adhere to certain rules and conventions. With horror there are no limitations. My favorite part is creating unique monsters and settings, allowing me…
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Guest Post: Brian G. Murray #chroniclesofdeath #fantasy
AUTHOR INTERVIEW What is your favorite thing about being a writer? My favorite thing about writing is the creativity. I very much enjoy creating new world, new characters and plots. Then as I am writing the story, I very much enjoy the meandering course the plots takes. I never stay hard and fast to a single plot line. I do…
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Guest Post: T.M Lakomy #darkfantasy
INTERVIEW WITH T. M. LAKOMY What was the most difficult part of writing your most recent book? Leaving it at the current ending, I wanted to continue with the character’s journey but I knew that was the perfect place to end. In a way, I wanted the reader to know what lay beyond the final chapter as it is a…
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Guest Post: New Release – Nightmare’s Rise #newfiction #newreleases
Excerpt Flynn cursed. Gingerly, he felt around in the water for his lamp. Something slippery brushed past his fingers. He was about to pull his hand out when he touched hard, molded plastic. The head-strap floated in the water above it, a buoyant plastic fastener shining in the light of Makani’s lamp. Maybe that was what had touched him a…
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Guest Post: A Mighty Rolling Thunder #realitybender
Interview with: Kerry Alan Denney aka The Reality Bender What is your favorite thing about being a writer? Thanks for starting me off with an easy-to-answer softball question. No contest: My favorite part of writing is the creative process, especially when a full novel or story comes to life in my head, complete with all the elements fitting seamlessly. When my…
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Guest Post: Asian Representation: The Lack Thereof
Asian Representation: The Lack Thereof By Erin Yoshikawa Bad-assery does not have a gender. It does not have a color. It does not have a race, body-type, age or a sexual orientation. Logically, this is truth. As a society with access to a million different viewpoints, we are gifted with examples of heroism in many forms. From the daily good…
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Guest Post: Mirren Hogan – Night Witches
Excerpt “German prisoner,” she whispered excitedly. “A flying ace, apparently. He was shot down and captured by our people. He’s being transported to a prisoner of war camp.” I had no sympathy at all for the fate of one of our enemy, until I saw him. He had dried blood down one side of his face, from a wound in…
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Guest Blog: Carl Alves – Conjesero
Author Interview What is your favorite thing about being a writer? My favorite aspect about being a writer is coming up with a cool story idea and letting it unfold. I generally don’t know how the story is going to play out (although I usually have an idea of how it will actually end). I like to create characters, put…