Buy Dallas’ books here: http://www.custombookpublications.com/aweb_greying.htm Author website: https://www.dallassutherlandauthor.com/ Author blog: https://dallasws.wordpress.com Interview with Dallas Sutherland: Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novels? Dallas Sutherland: The general theme is a Bildungsroman one, a journey of discovery or rediscovery of ‘self’ for the protagonist, Meah, and also a reclamation of Landland… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Dallas Sutherland (The Landland Chronicles)
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Interview with Novelist J.E. Plemons (Last Light Falling)
Go to J.E. Plemons website for more information on his novel: http://www.lastlightfalling.com/ Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novel? J.E. Plemons: Finding hope in a fallen world, and preserving faith through despair. This novel reads very dark and grim, almost depressing, but with a gleam of hope hiding beneath its… Continue reading Interview with Novelist J.E. Plemons (Last Light Falling)
Interview with Novelist Rebecca Laclair (RADIO HEAD)
Rebecca Laclair describes the way music speaks to us, changes us, and validates us in a way that any music lover immediately recognizes. A magazine editor, and Huffington Post contributor, Rebecca has short stories published in Gravel, Skyline, Wordhaus, and Mixtape Methodology. Her short horror story was recently selected Best of Wordhaus (2015). Rebecca blogs… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Rebecca Laclair (RADIO HEAD)
Interview with Novelist Kathy Clark (Scandals)
Kathy Clark has always been a storyteller. She completed her first novel when she was four years old and self-published it the same year, decades before Amazon birthed the Kindle. The Little Black Horse That Ran Away was self-illustrated and completely sold out of its first printing.
Interview with Novelist Dianne Lynn Gardner (Altered)
With a passion for teens, Dianne Lynn Gardner dives into their world with her young adult fantasy novels. She is both a best selling author and an award winning illustrator who lives in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Mother of seven and grandmother of 16, Dianne wants to make sure that the teens she knows have… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Dianne Lynn Gardner (Altered)
Interview with Novelist Clive Austin (SWINGERS of West London)
Clive had been a life long fan of TV shows such as strictly come dancing , dancing with the stars and SYTYCD but after 10 years of teaching swing dance, Lindy Hop, West coast swing, ballroom dancing and CEROC, he suffered an accident that rid him of his job and his social life. After a decade in the dance world, he combined his wealth of experience, mixed with his ability to tell a good joke, and come up with an INSTANT 5 star rated Amazon #1 International bestseller that has been described as being “Like Cuban Fury… but with punchlines”.
Interview with Novelist Ricardo Fleshman (Detective Byone Series)
Ricardo Fleshman is the author of the Detective Byone Series. The novels- The Dying Dance (2013), The Devil’s Serum (2014), The Cemetery Paintings (2014), Death on Canal
Street (2015), The Shiver Men (2015) and The Voodoo Detective (2016) follow the so-called Voodoo Detective through dark and sinister cases set between a grimy but mysterious 1970’s New Orleans and international locations. Ricardo is an avid reader, travels extensively with favorite destinations in the United States South and also international locations in South America and Europe. He is a fan of horror books and movies, dark art and “The Blues.” He is a member of the prestigious Virginia Writer’s Club and resides in Northern Virginia with his family where he continues to write more of the Detective Byone series and the all new Armond Fontenot Mysteries.
Interview with Novelist Sebastián Cardemil Muchnik (The Good Argentinians)
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Interview with Novelist Richard Milton (Dead Secret, The Glass Harmonica)
Richard Milton is a journalist and writer who writes stories most sensible people wouldn’t touch with a bargepole. He writes offbeat fiction: Dead Secret, is a mystery of the paranormal in everyday life. His book, The Glass Harmonica, is a mystery thriller. Concert pianist Julia Franklin is heir to an inheritance worth a billion dollars – enough to bankrupt America’s oldest bank when the trust matures. A third crime thriller is, Conjuring For Beginners. When legendary con-artist Ferdy Daniels dies alone and penniless, his daughter, Rosa, inherits his victims, who are convinced she was his partner in crime.
Interview with Novelist G.G. Collins (Reluctant Medium)
Having walked several beats, G G Collins has racked up a lot of column inches, a few awards and a fellowship. An avid reader since childhood, she started her reading career with Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle. From there, Stephen King was a small leap. The day she discovered the Hopi ceremony to call back the dead, she just had to ask: “What would happen if the wrong spirit returned?” Read it for yourself.