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Exclusive Interview: “Nomad” Author James Swallow

 

Among writer James Swallow’s many credits are books based on Star TrekDiscovery [Fear Itself] and Warhammer 40,000 [Sisters Of Battle: The Omnibus], audio dramas for Doctor Who and Stargate SG-1, and the scripts for such games as Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the Fallen Ghosts add-on for Ghost Recon: Wildlands, and next year’s The Division 2. But his newest war of words is actually not that new. Nomad (hardcover, Kindle) is an action thriller that was originally released in his native England two years ago, but is only now coming to the colonies.

In the following email interview, Swallow discusses this new old novel, as well as Mr. Dane’s other adventures, and whether we’ll be seeing him turn up in a certain upcoming game.

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Exclusive Interview: “Bad Man” Author Dathan Auerbach

 

Some authors write as a way of dealing with what they see as their own failings. In the following email interview with writer Dathan Auerbach, his confesses that his new novel Bad Man (hardcover, Kindle) was prompted by the memory of when he didn’t do something that, well, a lot of us wouldn’t do either.

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Exclusive Interview: The Book Of M Author Peng Shepherd

When we consider novels about the apocalypse, we usually think of science fiction or dystopian sci-fi. But while those genres are applicable to Peng Shepherd’s debut novel, The Book Of M (hardcover, Kindle), in the following email interview about it, she revealed that her post-apocalyptic tale also has elements of fantasy, mystery, and thrillers as well.

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Exclusive Interview: Serpent In The Heather Author Kay Kenyon

In a lot of World War II alternate history novels (and comics, and games…) the Nazi’s rumored interest in the occult plays a big part. But in Serpent In The Heather (hardcover, Kindle), the second book of her Dark Talents trilogy after At The Table Of Wolves, writer Kay Kenyon once presents the story of a psychic WWII-era spy whose special powers didn’t come from making a deal with the devil.