2016 in Review: The Interviews

I’m a big fan of interviews, and this year I interviewed a lot of people at LitReactor. I’m not going to lie to you—a lot of these people are folks who had books coming out, and I wanted to read them early, and this gave me an excuse to request advance reading copies.


But hey, whatever works!


As we close out 2016, and my last interview for the year has officially up at LitReactor, I wanted to share them again. There’s a lot of really cool folks here, offering up good, fun, thoughtful information.


A Conversation With Alex Segura About PR, Archie Comics, And His New Novel ‘Down the Darkest Street’


A Conversation with Nick Mamatas About Lovecraft’s Legacy, Writing Conventions, and His New Novel ‘I Am Providence’


A Conversation With Todd Robinson About France, Gay Characters in Crime Fiction, and His New Novel ‘Rough Trade’


A Conversation With Chris Holm About Editing, Redemption, and His New Novel ‘Red Right Hand’


A Conversation With Ben H. Winters About Racism, Outlining, and His New Novel ‘Underground Airlines’


A Conversation With Dana Kaye About PR, Harsh Realities of Promo, And ‘Your Book, Your Brand’


A Conversation With Bracken MacLeod About Work-For-Hire, Horror Versus Crime, and His New Novel ‘Stranded’


A Conversation With D. Foy about ‘Gutter Opera’, The Rigors And Worth Of Touring, And His New Novel ‘Patricide’


A Conversation With Tobias Carroll On Short Stories Versus Novels, Teaching, And His Two New Books, ‘Reel’ And ‘Transitory’


A Conversation with Tiffany Scandal About Portland, Second-Person Narratives, And Her New Novella ‘Shit Luck’


A Conversation with Kelly Abbott, Founder of the New Short Story App ‘Great Jones Street’


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