"Gore for the sake of gore is detrimental to the genre, as are the undying DVD quickies looking to capture our attention and dollars."
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Give It Away: One Solution To The Book Publishing Blues
I'm willing to let people read what I've written. Now the question remains - are people going to be willing to read it?
Read More »Interview with Gordon Clemmons, Editor of ShadeWorks
"I think the literary value of any horror work is entirely dependent on the author and not the genre."
Read More »Interview with Flash Fiction Writer Michael Kechula
"You can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket, and you can’t get published if you don’t submit."
Read More »Interview with Rose DesRochers, Founder of Todays-Woman.net
"I changed my mind and decided it would be a friendship community for both men and women."
Read More »Interview with Adventurer and Travel Writer Brandon Wilson
"We were shot at, trudged through a blizzard, slowly starved, never knew where we would spend the night—or if we’d be taken into police custody."
Read More »Interview with Christopher Meeks, Author of Months and Seasons
"The best thing I recommend is learning how to write a fabulous one-page query or cover letter."
Read More »Interview with Cody McFadyen, Author of The Face of Death
"Finding the agent was definitely the hardest part."
Read More »A New Beginning in Writing Fiction – Maybe
I'm a firm believer in magic; I think you have to be in order to tell a story that hasn't been created before.
Read More »Interview with Kage Alan, Author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Sexual Orientation
"It’s important to keep writing stories dealing with characters who’re gay because I’m also demonstrating that there are similarities between them and their straight counterparts."
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