M.D. Cooper, author of Outsystem, talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I started writing the day after I finished reading Return of the King. I … Continue reading
Harry Townley, author of These Are the Machines, talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I can’t remember why I started writing. It was a long … Continue reading
David Adams, author of books such as Lacuna: Demons of the Void, talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I’ve always been writing… in my mind. … Continue reading
Carl Rauscher, author of Reboot, talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I’ve always told stories, but writing them down didn’t really happen until I was … Continue reading
In less than a year, Hugh Howey’s Wool series has become a major hit. Set on a devastated future Earth where humanity has retreated into a giant underground silo, the series currently stands at six books. Here, the author talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Imagine you’ve just been … Continue reading
D.D. Chant, author of Broken City, talks about her approach to writing and her plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I’ve always loved writing and I was 16 when I attempted my first … Continue reading
Bo Fowler’s books, including Scepticism Inc. and The Astrological Diary of God, have been conventionally published by the likes of Jonathan Cape and Bloomsbury USA. Reviewing Scepticism Inc., The Guardian said “if Nietzsche had written a novel, it would probably have some of the flavour of Bo Fowler’s ambitious debut”. Lately, though, he has ‘gone … Continue reading
M.E. Brines, author of more than 20 books including Donuts of Doom, talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I wrote a sci-fi “book” in grade … Continue reading
Steven M. Moore, whose books include Survivors of the Chaos and The Midas Bomb, talks about his approach to writing and his plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? Although I released my first … Continue reading
Shiromi Arserio, author of Becca and The Huntsman’s Tale, talks about her approach to writing and her plans for the future. Why do you write? Is it something you’ve always done, or always wanted to do? Or is it something that you started fairly recently? I’ve written on and off over the years. However, it … Continue reading