Archive for the ‘Interviews’ Category

Author Spotlight – Deb Eskie

Deb Eskie is a resident of Massachusetts and has an M.Ed in creative arts education. With a background in women’s studies, her focus as a writer is to expose the woman’s experience through unsettling tales that highlight the dilemma of sexual repression and oppression. By combining the genres of feminist and horror/science-fiction she aims to [...]

Author Spotlight: Nathan Robinson

Nathan Robinson lives in Scunthorpe, England with a patient wife/editor and adoring one year old twin boys. So far he’s had six monthly winners published on Spintinglers and five stories published by Panic Press His story, “Top of the Heap” appears on Pseudopod as episode 225, where it was adapted into a free to download [...]

SUPERVERT, Author of Necrophilia Variations

It’s especially rare for me these days to be able to sit down and read a book entirely for pleasure, and even rarer to come into contact with the author afterwards. Suffice it to say, Necrophilia Variations has earned a place near and dear to my goofy heart since I first dove into the book [...]

Jason S. Hornsby, Author of Eleven Twenty-Three

Jason S. Hornsby’s paranoid conspiracy novel Eleven Twenty-Three (reviewed here a few months ago) is scheduled for release on August 30th. To give readers a bit more information about the novel and the author behind it, Dark Markets had our contact in Asia escort him to an undisclosed location (a tad forcefully, unfortunately; he fought [...]

Interview: Jasper Bark

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Recently, I got the chance to talk with Jasper Bark, the prolific UK-based author and journalist whose most recent work, Way of the Barefoot Zombie, is currently available through Abbadon Books. You’ve published four adult novels and nine children’s books. Tell us, which came first? And what kind of experience did you have with selling [...]

Interview: D.L. Snell, Author and Editor

[Note: Interview originally appeared on New Reads and Old Standbys in conjunction with the review for John Dies at the End.] BIO D.L. Snell is a writer and freelance editor at Permuted Press. He edited Dr. Kim Paffenroth twice, John Dies at the End once, and provided a constructive critique to Joe McKinney on his [...]

Interview: Jacob Kier of Permuted Press

If you love apocalyptic fiction, there’s no way you haven’t heard about (or read novels or anthologies from) Permuted Press by now. Over the last few years, Permuted has published some highly publicized (and well-received) books, including Empire, Day by Day Armageddon and Dying to Live, just to name a few. A stroll I took [...]

Interview: Greg Hall of Choate Road and The Funky Werepig Podcast

I’m a gadget junkie. I always have been and I always will be. When I received my first iPod a few years ago (rest your soul, my poor darling – I’m still wracked with guilt over that bucket of soapy water), I immediately began looking up podcasts to listen to on my commutes to and [...]

Interview: David Dunwoody, Author of Empire

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Most readers of small-press horror fiction are already familiar with David Dunwoody. His short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and print magazines, and he’s been a guest on several horror-related podcasts. With the rerelease of his novel Empire hitting the shelves this week, I caught up to him for a question and answer session [...]

 

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