Guest Author, Jason G Anderson and “The Outsider”
Today Jason G Anderson is here talking about his short story “The Outsider.” Jason and I share a lot of similar tastes in book, TV shows, movies, and games. When I heard he was writing a story set in a post-apocalyptic world, I was there! I can’t get enough of stories like that, and Jason […]
SF Novella: “The Bear That Fell From The Stars”
Released on Tuesday of this week, and so far has sold a modest eight copies. I’ve started contacting folks with blogs and asked to place a promotion blurb on each on, which I’ll list here: http://www.jasonga.com/aliens-vs-ninja-in-a-fun-way-226.html http://jennybeans.net/2011/03/18/aliens-ninjas-and-plasma-canons—“the-bear-that-fell-from-the-stars”/ http://www.katejack.co.uk/available.html So if you have time, click on over to any of these indie authors’ sites, and […]
Guest Author, Joel Arnold
Before I sat down to write my novel Northwoods Deep, I’d come to the realization that not much scared me anymore, at least in terms of horror fiction. Don’t get me wrong. I love the genre. Always have and always will. But while horror fiction could thrill and excite me, it rarely scared me. I […]
Guest Author, Sarah Woodbury
Heroic Fantasy in Dark Age Wales He is a king, a warrior, the last hope of his people—and the chosen one of the *sidhe* . . . Writing heroic fantasy set in Dark Age Wales combines the need for research that goes beyond the world building of mainstream fantasy, but carries with it similar […]
Home Again
Just recently made the nineteen hour flight back from Korea to Newfoundland, not including the nine hours spent in airports waiting on me duff. I can’t really sleep while sitting, so it was especially torturous after the eighteen hour mark, then everything just got fuzzy. Anyway, for the month of Feb, sales were: The […]
Guest Author: Jennifer Hudock
Don’t Fight What You Write When I was growing up my mother fed me on a diet of Stephen King and fairytales, both of which are riddled with angst and darkness. The really good ones contain just the right amount of both. As much as I loved those fairytales at the time, I thought I […]
Guest Author, Jason G. Anderson
Here’s up and coming new author, Jason G. Anderson, talking about his work and current new release… http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OEINOI 1. What are your influences and sources of inspiration? That’s a touch question to start with! A major influence in my writing definitely comes from my gaming background, as it determines how I initially start to think […]
Guest author, Morgan Gallagher
Here is a blurb from Indie Author Morgan Gallagher. Morgan’s releasing a new work of horror April 10th. She tells me that the main male protagonist is a vampire, and the horror is psychological tension, immersed in violence and power games. She says it’s a violent and bloody tale, but it’s contained in a small […]
Recent Fun On Kindleboards
Dear Dr. Jason, My girlfriend of about five years has a problem. I’ve discovered she has an eating disorder. She’s a brain eating zombie, and well, people are really starting to notice, especially at restaurants. I’ll have the surf n turf, but she opts for the waiter, or whoever is handy to our table. This […]
Guest Indie Author Cole Drewes
This week I’m handing the blog over to a new Indie Author coming into the urban fantasy scene…. Mr. Cole Drewes. Hey Keith thanks for having me on your blog. I’ll start by saying I’ve really enjoyed the process of becoming an indie author. I’ve met a ton of awesome people doing the same thing […]