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Exclusive Interview: “Zoey Punches The Future In The Dick” Author David Wong

 

They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. And, it stands to reason, by its title, either. But you’d forgiven for doing just that with David Wong’s new comedic sci-fi novel Zoey Punches The Future In The Dick (hardcover, Kindle), the second book in his Zoey Ashe series after 2015’s Futuristic Violence And Fancy Suits.

In the following email interview, Wong discusses what inspired and influenced what we can’t help but assume is a wild and weird novel.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Sensation” Author Amanda Bridgeman

 

They say that crime doesn’t take a vacation. And while this may be bad for Detective Salvi Brentt of the San Francisco Police Department in the near-future word of Amanda Bridgeman’s Salvation Series, it is good for people who enjoyed her noir sci-fi crime novel The Subjugate, since it’s why there’s a sequel, The Sensation (paperback, Kindle). In the following email interview, Bridgeman discusses both this series and this sequel, and her plans going forward to keep San Fran full of crime.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Valkyrie Protocol” Authors Jacob Holo & David Weber

 

With The Valkyrie Protocol (hardcover, Kindle) writers Jacob Holo and David Weber are continuing the time travel sci-fi adventure series they started earlier this year with The Gordian Protocol. In the following email interview about it, the two discuss what inspired and influenced both this series and this second installment, and why Thor star Chris Hemsworth would be perfect actor to play…someone if this series came to TV.

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Exclusive Interview: Echoes Of Darkness Author Cheryl Campbell

 

With Echoes Of Darkness (paperback, Kindle), writer Cheryl Campbell is continuing the post-apocalyptic military sci-fi trilogy Echoes that she started last year with Echoes Of War. In the following email interview, Campbell discusses what inspired and influenced this middle book of three.

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Exclusive Interview: The Somebody People Author Bob Proehl

 

As Lord Acton so smartly said, “Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.” But what if that power is super? It’s what’s explored in Bob Proehl’s new sci-fi novel The Somebody People (paperback, Kindle, audiobook), the companion in a duology with last year’s The Nobody People. In the following email interview, Proehl discusses what inspired and influenced this second half of the story.

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“Monstre: Volume One” Author Duncan Swan

 

Events in life don’t always have neat and tidy endings. So why do so many stories wrap up with a nice little bow? It’s a question Duncan Swan pondered while writing his dystopian, post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel Monstre. In the following email interview about the first volume of this two-part story, Monstre: Volume One (Kindle), he explains why, in this series, “happy outcomes aren’t guaranteed.”

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Exclusive Interview: Second Chance Angel Authors Griffin Barber & Kacey Ezell

 

In many noir science fiction stories, the “noir” part is largely limited to how the world is described. But in their noir sci-fi novel Second Chance Angel (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook), co-authors Griffin Barber and Kacey Ezell are instead telling a noir story in a sci-fi world. In the following email interview about, Barber and Ezell discuss what inspired and influenced this dark tale.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Sentient” Author Nadia Afifi

 

If fiction is to be believed, cloning always goes badly. Always. But what if — and stay with me here — what if it didn’t? In the following email interview about her near-future science fiction novel The Sentient (hardcover, paperback, Kindle), writer Nadia Afifi explains how her novel takes a different approach to genetic photocopying.

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Exclusive Interview: “Architects Of Memory” Author Karen Osborne

 

Some people are inspired to write when their heart gets broken.

But in the following email interview with writer Karen Osborne about her sci-fi space opera novel Architects Of Memory (paperback, Kindle, audiobook) — the first book in her Memory War duology — she says this story was inspired, in part, when her foot got broken.