Interviews
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Interview with Rogba Payne (THE DANCE OF SHADOWS)
Born in London and the first of three, Rogba was raised across both London and Lagos, Nigeria. He is a descendant of John Augustus Otunba-Payne; the ... -
Interview with John Wiswell (SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN)
John Wiswell is a disabled writer who lives where New York keeps all its trees. He won the 2021 Nebula Award for Short Fiction for his story, “Open House ... -
Interview with Jen Williams (THE HUNGRY DARK)
Jen Williams is a writer from London currently living in Bristol with her partner and a dramatically fluffy cat. A fan of grisly fairy tales since ... -
Interview with Dan Coxon (FOR TOMORROW)
Wellbrook High is the school that needs no introduction. After the infamous events of 1993, it has become synonymous with unexpected – and unexplained – ... -
Interview with Anna Smith-Spark and M.R. Fletcher (IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR DYING)
Writing is a traditionally solitary business with authors locked in garrets, wordsmithing in isolation before sharing the fruits of their creative endeavours with a few beta-readers ... -
FANTASY & BEYOND – a new forum INTERVIEW with creators ScarletBea and Magnus
For me the biggest hugest find of the last ten years or so has not been anything as mundane as career progression, or impending retirement, ... -
Interview with Tori Bovalino (MY THROAT AN OPEN GRAVE)
Tori Bovalino (she/her) is the author of three YA horror novels, including My Throat an Open Grave, and edited the Indie-bestselling anthology, The Gathering Dark. Tori also writes adult fantasy ... -
Author Spotlight: Debbie Urbanski (AFTER WORLD)
Debbie Urbanski is the author of the novel After World (Simon & Schuster) and numerous speculative short stories and essays. Her writing has been published in ... -
Interview with Daniel Draym (DREAM WHISPERER)
After a pernicious career in the darkest arts, Daniel Draym spends his decrepit final years dreaming wistful fantasies of world domination in the crypts of his ... -
Interview with Georgia Summers (CITY OF STARDUST)
Georgia Summers is a half-British, half-Trinidadian writer, who spent most of her life living across the world, including Russia, Colombia and the US. When she’s not ...