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Category Archives: Interviews
Interview with Dan Thompson
I have been reading science fiction and fantasy since childhood, with early memories of Ringworld and A Princess of Mars, but I was writing SF/F even before that, inspired by Star Wars and playing Dungeons and Dragons with my big … Continue reading
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Tagged Science Fiction, Pre-Raphaelite, FTL, Dungeons and Dragons, Starbuck, geek, Claudia Christian, Ivanova, Warp Drive, utilikilt, Fantasy, Scotsman, gamer, Texan, un-hippie, Norse god, serial killer, Santa Clause, Meeting on the Turret Stairs, Cassandra, Greek Mythology, key, Burning Man, Flipside, Battlestar Gallactica, Kara Thrace, Andreas Katsulas, Ivanova is a God, Amazon, obligatory piranha joke, Kindle, Kobo, hyperspace, wormholes, jump drive, epic, multi-novel storylines, Beneath the Sky, Ships of My Fathers, Father Chessman, Debts of My Fathers, touchstone
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Interview with DeAnna Knippling
DeAnna sits in front of a keyboard all day trying to figure out whether the dark shape moving in the reflection of the screen is just her imagination. Often it turns out to be her daughter or husband trying … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse, army of darkness, Chesire Cat, choose your doom, chop suey, edit, Fight Club, Go home stupid writer you're drunk, google yourself, guinea pig, Happy Towel Day, Kenyon, Knippling, Mark Fassett, murder mystery, pirated books, Rodian, schitzophrenia, slush pile, story box software, throat-clearing noises, Towel Day, weird west, zombie apocalypse, zombies
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Interview with Michelle Cameron
Michelle was born in Scotland in the 1970s to parents who’d caught the travel bug, and spent most of her childhood in Australia and Southern Africa, with time in the UK, New Zealand, and Germany. She now lives in Spain, … Continue reading
Interview with Roxanne Price
Roxanne Price is an author of Women’s Fiction and Young Adult Fiction, most recently with her YA Urban Fantasy novel, The Queen of All Fates, which is slated for release later this year. With a Master’s degree in Education, Roxanne … Continue reading
Interview with Mayor MacCheese, Feline Companion to Nicole Wolverton
Nicole Wolverton fears many things, chief amongst them that something lurks in the dark. From ghosts to stalkers, her adult and young adult fiction plays on the mundane and not-so-mundane things that frighten us all. Her debut novel, The Trajectory of … Continue reading
Interview with Cynthia Racette
Cynthia Racette has been writing all her life, as a newspaper reporter, editor and novelist. She even asked for (and received) a play typewriter for Christmas when she was about ten. To be near her children and granddaughters, she and … Continue reading
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Tagged BDSM, BDSM Holiday-themed novella, Buckin' Bullriders, Buffalo, Cassandra Carr, Caught, Cindy Carr, Cindy Racette, corset, Cynthia Racette, hockey, mother daughter, pseudonym, RWA, sexual content, Talk to Me, Too cute for words, Uncharted Fate, Windswept, writing workshops
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Interview with Cathy Pegau
Cathy Pegau’s muse always finds some sort of science fiction, fantasy or paranormal bend to the stories it offers. Her debut novel, Rulebreaker, was released in 2011. Caught in Amber released in January and the third installment of her Nevarro … Continue reading
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Tagged anthrax, biomedical information, Carina Press, Caught in Amber, CIA, Deep Deception, Nevarro, nuclear boms, radiation poisoning, Rulebreaker, shiny, watch list, Wildlife Biology
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Interview with Dayna Steele
Dayna Steele is the creator of YourDailySuccessTip.com and the author of the 101 Ways to Rock Your World book series. She is a success strategist, serial entrepreneur, and radio Hall of Famer. Dayna is married to former NASA pilot Charles Justiz, has three sons and two … Continue reading
Interview with Edwin Downward
I am a Christian, a Husband, a Father, and a writer of Science Fiction Adventures We live as far away from his work near the centre of Vancouver BC as a reasonable commute will allow in a small house guarded … Continue reading





