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February 14, 2013
Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Carole Morin
Carole Morin is the author of four critically acclaimed novels. Her latest, Spying On Strange Men is out now. 20 signed copies are available at half price for Valentine’s day at the author’s website here. I have just finished reading … Continue reading →
Published on February 14, 2013 07:01
February 10, 2013
Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Mark Crittenden
Mark Crittenden has edited many fine anthologies. Howl contained a wealth of accomplished writing. Then there was the excellent Dreams of Duality. He now has a new collection of great stories out with his Techno-Goth Cthulhu anthology. I’m delighted to … Continue reading →
Published on February 10, 2013 10:41
February 4, 2013
Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Mark Tullius
Mark Tullius is an Ivy League grad who worked in a warehouse, an MMA fighter, a bouncer and bodyguard. His novel, Brightside, is a sci fi thriller. He is currently interviewing MMA fighters for a nonfiction study. Mark met me … Continue reading →
Published on February 04, 2013 11:33
January 30, 2013
Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Anne Pigalle
Anne Pigalle’s music has been compared to Edith Piaf’s. And while there is certainly a resonance and a taste of the smoky nightclubs of Paris in her voice, there is more to it than that. The singer has an incredible … Continue reading →
Published on January 30, 2013 13:10
January 28, 2013
Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Carole Morin
Carole Morin is the author of four critically acclaimed novels. Her latest, Spying On Strange Men, is a Noir story injected with the author’s own highly individual style. It is obsessive and confessional, humorous and compelling, as the extract on … Continue reading →
Published on January 28, 2013 10:51
January 26, 2013
Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With U.V. Ray
As I wrote in my foreword to this great collection of stories: ‘In the era of the bland generation UV Ray’s writing bears all the flavour of a gourmet meal at the heart of the Renaissance. While formula and conformity … Continue reading →
Published on January 26, 2013 11:11
January 19, 2013
Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Candice Hughes
Candice M Hughes has authored a wide variety of creative and nonfiction works. More recently she has expanded her creative works to include fiction. Death on a Thin Horse is her debut thriller. She is also biotech consultant and professional … Continue reading →
Published on January 19, 2013 11:18
January 13, 2013
Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With K. A. LAITY
K. A. Laity is the award-winning author of Owl Stretching, Unquiet Dreams, and other works. Her bibliography is chock full of short stories, humor pieces, plays and essays, both scholarly and popular. She recently edited the brilliant anthology, Weird Noir, … Continue reading →
Published on January 13, 2013 10:20
January 5, 2013
Quick Fire At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Nigel Bird
Nigel Bird writes gritty crime stories. He has also written a novella, Smoke. It’s about Carlo Salvino’s attempts to win back the affections of his teenage girlfriend, and injustice and misunderstanding. Nigel met me at The Slaughterhouse where we talked … Continue reading →
Published on January 05, 2013 14:13
December 30, 2012
Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Ricki Thomas
In 2001 Ricki Thomas took a gamble and gave up her day job to follow her dream. She’s been writing full time since then in many formats and genres. Her breakthrough came in 2009 with her novel ‘Hope’s Vengeance’. ‘Unlikely … Continue reading →
Published on December 30, 2012 13:25