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Exclusive Interview: “Many Worlds” Co-Editors Cadwell Turnbull & Josh Eure

 

When assembling a short story collection, some editors start with a theme or a concept. And if they do start with a specific setting, it’s usually one that’s already established, like the fictional universes of Star Wars or the Halo games. But for the new sci-fi short story anthology Many Worlds: Or, The Simulacra (paperback), co-editors Cadwell Turnbull and Josh Eure have created a new universe — or, more accurately, a new multiverse — which their contributors are helping design through their short stories. In the following email interview, Cadwell and Josh discuss what inspired and influenced the assembling of this anthology, and the construction of this universe.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Long March Home” Co-Authors Marcus Brotherton & Tosca Lee

 

In a war notable for its brutality, The Bataan Death March during World War II stands out as a particularly horrific event. In their new historical novel The Long March Home (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook), writers Marcus Brotherton and Tosca Lee tell the story of the march from the perspective of three best friends. In the following email interview, Marcus and Tosca discuss what inspired this story, as well as how they came to write it together.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Puzzle Master” Author Danielle Trussoni

 

While there are a lot of characters in fiction with unusual physical abilities, ones with unconventional cognitive skills are less common, if you discount such mental superheroes as Professor X. Think Adrian Monk, the obsessive-compulsive detective from the TV show Monk. Or, more relevant to the topic at hand, Mike Brink, the Savant Syndrome suffering puzzle master in Danielle Trussoni’s new The Puzzle Master (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook). In the following email interview about it, Trussoni discusses what inspired and influenced this brainy thriller.

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Exclusive Interview: “On Earth As It Is On Television” Emily Jane

 

Like someone stalking their ex, the aliens in Emily Jane’s humorous sci-fi novel On Earth As It Is On Television (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook) stop by long enough to be noticed, and then leave just as quickly. Though in the following email interview about it, Jane says it wasn’t influenced by an ex, but by a current.

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Exclusive Interview: “Flight & Anchor” Author Nicole Kornher-Stace

 

You know you’re onto something when you inject realistic aspects into your science fiction novel, and people complain that it hit, “too close to home.” Which is what happened to author Nicole Kornher-Stace when people got a hold of their dystopian sci-fi novel Firebreak. Which raises the question: What existential horrors await readers in the follow-up, Flight & Anchor (paperback, Kindle). You’ll just have to read the following email interview about it (or, well, the book itself) to find out.

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Exclusive Interview: “Savage Crowns” Author Matt Wallace

 

With Savage Crowns (paperback, Kindle, audiobook), writer Matt Wallace is concluding the Savage Rebellion trilogy, which he calls “…a self-aware epic fantasy” series. In the following email interview, Wallace discusses what inspired and influenced this final chapter, as well as why, despite the humor and satire in all three books, “I wouldn’t call any of them comedies.”

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Exclusive Interview: “Rhymer” Author Gregory Frost

 

As I’ve mentioned many times before, and will again, Arthur C. Clarke famously said in his book Profiles Of The Future: An Inquiry Into The Limits Of The Possible that, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” But in Gregory Frost’s sci-fi-infused epic fantasy story Rhymer (hardcover, Kindle) — or is it a fantasy-flavored sci-fi story? — it’s an advanced race that is mistaken for magic creatures. Which is just one of the oddities at work in this story, a fictional take on a real-life prophet who’s Scotland’s answer to Nostradamus. In the following email interview, Frost discusses what inspired and influenced this genre-mashing story, and how it’s the first of three.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Blighted Stars” Author Megan E. O’Keefe

 

In the following email interview about her new sci-fi space opera novel The Blighted Stars (paperback, Kindle, audiobook), the first book in a new sci-fi space opera trilogy called The Devoured Worlds, writer Megan O’Keefe is very clear about what influenced this story, and why certain aspects are the way they are.

But when asked where the idea for it came from, she just as confidentially says, ” Nowhere in particular…” As for why, well, you’ll just have to read the following Q&A.

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Exclusive Interview: “Maeve Fly” Author C.J. Leede

 

As someone who’s lived in Hollywood since the mid-’90s, I’ve seen my share of weird shit. (I miss the Hollywood Witch.) Thankfully, I’ve never seen a woman coming my way with a knife in her hand and murder in her heart…unlike some of the unfortunate people in C.J. Leede’s new horror novel Maeve Fly (paperback, hardcover, Kindle, audiobook). In the following email interview, Leede discusses what inspired and influenced this slasher story.