For the night is dark Mark West
29/4/2013
It is always a very happy day when Mark West pops over for a chat. Mark is one of my favourite authors, he has a rare talent for filling his stories with a heart and soul that resonates beyond the confines of the page. Mark has also just seen the publication of his first multiauthor anthology. Details of which can be found by clicking the links at the bottom of this interview. FOR THE NIGHT IS DARK TONIA BROWN
26/4/2013
Today’s victim is Tonia Brown. Tonia Brown is an author with a penchant for Victorian dead things. She has been writing since 2007, and has several novels as well as short stories published in a variety of markets. She lives in NC with her husband of many years. She likes coffee and fudgesicles, though not always together. FOR THE NIGHT IS DARK: JOHN CLAUDE SMITH
25/4/2013
Today’s victim is John Claude Smith. He is a writer of novels and short speculative fiction in all variations of darkness, from weird to horror to magic realism and more. For the Night Is dark : Blaze McRobb
18/4/2013
Blaze McRob has penned many titles under different names. It is time for him to come out and play as Blaze. In addition to inclusions in numerous anthologies, he has written many novels, short stories, flash fiction pieces, and even poetry. Most of his offerings are Dark. However dark they might be, there is always an underlying message contained within. Five minutes with John McCuaig
18/4/2013
It seems like an age since I last did one of these Five Minutes With Interviews, so today I am proud to have John McCuaig over for a wee chat. John is a huge zombie and horror fan.He has short stories published in around twenty anthologies and four novels, one a collab with Sean Page. For The Night is Dark: Ben Jones
17/4/2013
Today’s victim is Benedict. J. Jones. Benedict is a writer from South East London who mainly works in the horror and crime veins. He has been influenced by the work of HP Lovecraft, Clive Barker, Graham Greene, Arthur Conan Doyle, Chester Himes, Stephen King, Joel Lane, Paul Meloy, Robert Harris, Erich Maria Remarque and John Christopher. A lot of his fiction deals with London and the oddities that are found in this ancient urban sprawl. For The Night is dark: stephen bacon
16/4/2013
Today’s victim is Stephen Bacon. Stephen was born in Nottinghamshire in 1971, although he has spent most of his life within the confines of South Yorkshire. His parents bought him a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle when he was nine years old, and from then on he was lost to the written word. A library card soon followed, and he tries hard not to feel guilty about lying to the librarian when she asked him if his parents knew he was taking out horror books. His latest collection Peel Back The Sky, is a fantastic collection, stay tuned for my review of it in a few weeks. for the night is dark tracie mcbride
15/4/2013
Today’s victim in this series of interviews is Tracie Mcbride. Her first short story was published in 2004, and since then her work has been published or is forthcoming in over 50 print and electronic publications. In 2008 she won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best New Talent. She is also an associate editor for Dark Moon Digest and vice-president of the writers’ co-operative Dark Continents Publishing. Her first short story collection, “Ghosts Can Bleed”, is now available in e-book and paperback. For the night is dark : kevin lucia
11/4/2013
Today’s victim is Kevin Lucia. Kevin is a Contributing Editor for Shroud Magazine, and a blogger for The Midnight Diner. His short fiction has appeared in several anthologies. He’s currently finishing his Creative Writing Masters Degree at Binghamton University, he teaches high school English and lives in Castle Creek, New York with his wife and children. He is the author of Hiram Grange& The Chosen One, Book Four of The Hiram Grange Chronicles. For The Night is Dark: joe Mynhardt
10/4/2013
In todays installment of this ongoing series of mini interviews to celebrate the release of For the Night Is Dark, Ginger Nuts of Horror is proud to welcome the man behind the project Joe Mynhardt. Joe Mynhardt is a South African horror writer and teacher. He has dozens of short stories publications. His stories have appeared in such publications as Dark Minds Press, Machete Moonlight Horror Fiction Magazine, Pages of Stories, Bewildering Stories, Weirdyear, The Fringe Magazine, Flashshot, Postcard Shorts, and Morpheus Tales. he is also the owner of Crystal Lake Publishing. |
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