The Misadventures of Hobart Hucklebuck Tour & Interview


AUTHOR BIO:

Stan Swanson is a Bram Stoker award finalist and author of eight books including Horror High School: Return of the Loving Dead (the first book in a young adult horror series co-written with Araminta Star Matthews), Wind Up Hearts (a romance novella with a hint of steampunk), Forever Zombie (a collection of short stories), Write of the Living Dead (a highly-praised writing guide written with Araminta Star Matthews and Rachel Lee) and Return of the Scream Queen (co-authored with Michael McCarty and Linnea Quigley). He is also editor/publisher for Dark Moon Books and Dark Moon Digest. Upcoming titles include Dead Sparrows (a collection of apocalyptic poetry), The Methlands (a horror novel co-written with award-winning author Joe McKinney) and The Misadventures of Hobart Hucklebuck: Pandemonium in Pennywhistle.
Interview with the Author:
1. What are some of your favorite books from when you were a child and did any of these inspire you when writing your books?
I actually learned to read by trying to figure out what characters were saying in comic books. I wanted to know what went with the pictures. As for actual books, I was a sucker for science fiction and fantasy when I was young. And I still enjoy those genres to this day. I think I had every Tom Corbett: Space Cadet that was ever published.
2. What books are you reading right now?
I don’t find much time to read as I used to as I spend most of my time either writing new novels or working with my music. (I am also a singer/songwriter.) The last really good book I read was Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book.
3. Which authors have influenced you the most and how?
I’d have to say Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein and Stephen King. I think I read everything each one of those authors ever wrote, so they had the biggest impact on me.
4. If you could invite any 5 authors to dinner who would you choose?
Stephen King, Roald Dahl, Charles Dickens, Ray Bradbury and Mark Twain. Can you imagine the conversation at that dinner table? LOL.
5. What is your favorite book of all-time (adult)?
I would have to say The Stand by Stephen King. I’ve now read that book four or five times and am about ready to read it again. It’s a classic!
Thank you for the great interview Stan. :)
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Published on October 13, 2014 00:00
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