Interviews
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ANY HUMAN POWER by Manda Scott (AUTHOR INTERVIEW)
Novelist, podcaster, renegade economist and regenerative smallholder, Manda Scott’s novels have been shortlisted for the Orange Prize, and the Saltire Award, nominated for an Edgar, won ... -
Interview with Leia Stone and Julie Hall (COLD HEARTED)
Leia Stone is the USA Today bestselling author of multiple bestselling series including Matefinder, Wolf Girl, Fallen Academy and Kings of Avalier. She’s sold over three million books and ... -
Interview with Aman J. Bedi (KAVITHRI)
Aman was born in Mysore, India. He grew up in Vizag, studied in Bangalore, lived in Bangkok, completed a PhD in experimental psychology at the University ... -
Interview with Kaliane Bradley (THE MINISTRY OF TIME)
Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor based in London. Her short fiction has appeared in Somesuch Stories, The Willowherb Review, Electric Literature, Catapult, and Extra Teeth, among others. She was the ... -
Interview with Phoenicia Rogerson (HERC)
Phoenicia Rogerson is altogether mortal with a rather less checkered past than Hercules. Herc is the result of a lifelong infatuation with Greek mythology and she ... -
Interview with Laura R. Samotin (THE SINS ON THEIR BONES)
Laura R. Samotin has a PhD in international relations from Columbia University and enjoys using her academic background on military tactics, power politics, and leadership to ... -
Interview with Sophie Keetch (MORGAN IS MY NAME)
Sophie Keetch has a BA in English Literature from Cardiff University, which included the study of Arthurian legend. She is Welsh and lives with her husband ... -
Interview with Sylvie Cathrall (A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP)
Sylvie Cathrall’s debut novel, A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP, is available now from Orbit Books. Sylvie holds a graduate degree in odd Victorian art and ... -
Interview with James Logan (THE SILVERBLOOD PROMISE)
James Logan was born in the southeast of England where he grew up on a diet of Commodore 64 computer games, Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and classic eighties ... -
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 ...