Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “Skin Thief” Author Suzan Palumbo

 

We’ve all wondered what it would be like if we could change shape like Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine or Loki in the Marvel movies. But in the following email interview with author Suzan Palumbo about her new short story collection, Skin Thief (paperback), she confesses that her writing so much about “…queer women who were shapeshifters…” made her think she might be, “…working out some unresolved issues.”

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “The Grimmer” Author Naben Ruthnum

 

They say you should write what you know. Which is why someone might want to check on writer Naben Ruthnum, since his new novel, The Grimmer (paperback, Kindle), is a horror story about a “…demonic resurrectionist body-snatcher.” But as Ruthnum explains in the following email interview, the parts of this story that he knows are not the scary parts.

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “The Witches Of Bone Hill” Author Ava Morgyn

 

Having written two novels for young adults, author Ava Morgyn is getting more adult (and genre-ly diverse) with her Gothic urban fantasy horror mystery romance novel The Witches Of Bone Hill (paperback, Kindle). In the following email interview, Morgyn talks about why she got more mature this time around, what inspired and influenced this witchy tale, and whether people who were YA before will enjoy this OA story.

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “Sandymancer” Author David Edison

 

Writer David Edison isn’t alone in being influenced by video games. Or Frank Herbert’s Dune. Or Tori Amos. Or anime. But being influenced by all of them…at the same time… In the following email interview, Edison talks about how these influences coalesced into the sci-fi space opera / epic fantasy mash-up that is his second novel, Sandymancer (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook).

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “Candelaria” Author Melissa Lozada-Oliva

 

Whenever we think of a hero who can save the world or the universe from an apocalypse, one image always comes to mind: grandma. If I had a dollar for every action movie in which an older woman saves the day… But while there’s a grandmother and an apocalypse in Melissa Lozada-Oliva’s new novel Candelaria (hardcover, Kindle), there’s more to this story than just an old woman saving the day, as Lozada-Oliva discusses in the following email interview.

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “Mammoths At The Gates” Author Nghi Vo

 

In Nghi Vo’s Singing Hills Cycle, a historian cleric named Chih wanders a magical fantasy world strongly influenced by Southeast Asian history.

But in Mammoths At The Gates (hardcover, Kindle, aduiobook), Chih’s feet are taking them back home for the first time in years, only to find that not everything is as they left it. In the following email interview, Vo discusses what inspired and influenced this new novella.

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “Moon Knight: Age Of Anubis” Author Jonathan Green

 

As great as books may be, they are a passive experience. If you don’t like what a character does, too bad, you can’t change it. But that isn’t true for gamebooks, which combine elements of role-playing games and those Chose Your Own Adventure novels for a more interactive experience. Which is exactly what you get in Jonathan Green’s Moon Knight: Age Of Anubis (paperback, Kindle), the latest in Aconyte Books’ Multiverse Missions series of gamebooks. In the following email interview, Green talks about what inspired and influenced this superhero story.

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “My Brother’s Keeper” Author Tim Powers

 

Everyone knows Emily Brontë wrote the classic novel Wuthering Heights. What you may not know, though, is she also fought werewolves. Seriously. Would I make that up? No, because someone else did: Tim Powers, the author of the new ghostly horror novel My Brother’s Keeper (hardcover, Kindle). In the following email interview, Powers discusses what inspired and influenced this story, including its real-world connections.

Categories
Books

Exclusive Interview: “Exadelic” Author Jon Evans

 

In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Hydra used an algorithm to determine what people posed the biggest threats to their new world order. And in Jon Evans’ new hard science fiction novel Exadelic (hardcover, Kindle), an AI does something similar. Except that, in Exadelic, the threat is not a master of the mystic arts or a scientist with breathtaking anger management issues, but a mild-mannered member of middle management. In the following email interview, Evans discusses what inspired and influenced this sci-fi story.