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March 27, 2013

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Karen Maitland

Critically acclaimed bestselling author Karen Maitland is one of the leading contemporary historical novelists in Britain. She combines compelling storytelling with research filtered carefully through her narratives. There are few writers who manage to master the balancing act, of allowing … Continue reading →
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Published on March 27, 2013 11:03

March 23, 2013

Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Ian Ayris

Ian Ayris caught the public imagination with his fantastic debut Abide With Me. With his honed vernacular narrative style and concise, realistic characterisation he draws the reader into a narrative with great skill. He has a new novella out, A … Continue reading →
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Published on March 23, 2013 13:54

March 20, 2013

Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Chris Allinotte

The resourceful editor Chris Allinotte has been up to more editorial madness in the form of his latest issue of authors exploring the line between insanity and what makes us normal. Ten Days of Madness represents his gauntlet tossed in … Continue reading →
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Published on March 20, 2013 13:58

March 17, 2013

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Jim Blackburn

Jim Blackburn is the kind of editor every writer wants to work with. He is totally professional, well read, unobtrusive in his approach, and he has a clear understanding of what he wants for his magazine. South Jersey Underground is … Continue reading →
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Published on March 17, 2013 12:41

March 14, 2013

Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Jenny Milchman

Ultra-talented, versatile, Jenny Milchman is a suspense novelist from New Jersey whose short stories have appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Adirondack Mysteries II, and in an e-published volume called Lunch Reads. Jenny is the founder of Take Your Child … Continue reading →
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Published on March 14, 2013 12:34

March 10, 2013

Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Les Edgerton

Les Edgerton writes gut honest hard core crime fiction in a narrative voice that is both compelling and honed. His novel The Rapist, is out now. It is a taut psychological dig into a difficult subject and you can read … Continue reading →
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Published on March 10, 2013 13:01

March 3, 2013

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With J.C. Martin

J.C. Martin worked in pharmaceutical research, then in education as a schoolteacher, before she decided to put the following to good use: one, her 2nd degree black belt in Wing Chun kung fu; and two, her overwhelming need to write … Continue reading →
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Published on March 03, 2013 13:19

February 27, 2013

Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Adele Wearing

Adele Wearing is a force behind many new and vibrant anthologies. She is the editor of ‘Weird Noir’ together with K.A. Laity which is available here. And she will shortly be releasing ‘Requiem’. Adele met me at The Slaughterhouse where … Continue reading →
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Published on February 27, 2013 13:30

February 24, 2013

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Lior Samson

Lior Samson writes thoughtful thrillers, stories of action and political intrigue that challenge the imagination and probe issues of personal, religious, and national identity. A university professor, consultant, and science fiction author with more than a dozen books and hundreds … Continue reading →
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Published on February 24, 2013 10:22

February 16, 2013

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Steven James

Steven James has a new novel out, Opening Moves. He is a critically acclaimed author who has written more than thirty books, including his bestselling Patrick Bowers series. One of the nation’s most innovative storytellers, he developed his skill as … Continue reading →
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Published on February 16, 2013 11:34