Clayton Smith has had a fair bit of success on amazon with his quirky small-town sci-fi. He kindly answered a few question for us. 1. Your work has been described as a cross between
Robert J. Sawyer is a Canadian Science Fiction writer who has been at it for a long time, winning both the Hugo and Nebula awards along the way. He answered a few questions
I first came across Battlefield Earth when I was about 14 or 15, so around 1985. I had a paper round and the newsagent where I worked also sold books, stacked in a great
J.P. Beaubien is the creator of the Youtube series Terrible Writing Advice and the author of time travel thriller Aeon Legion: Labyrinth 1. What came first, the book or the videos? The idea for Terrible
Trouble With Lichen John Wyndham I first heard about this book in Year 10 at school, so around 1985. I must have been reading another John Wyndham book at the time, possible Day of
Rick Partlow writes Heinlein inspired military SF, and spoke to us about his work Tell us a bit about your latest book My latest book is a military science fiction story with elements of
Douglas E. Richards is a New York Times Bestselling author who writes incredibly popular techno-thrillers, such as Mind’s Eye and his most recent publication, Game Changer. He took some time out from writing
Andrew Morgan has written a couple of Science Fiction books that have been well received on amazon, including Noah’s Ark and Vessel. His latest sci-fi thriller is New York Deep, published last month. Tell
Maggie Spence released her dystopian thriller The Johnson Project to great controversy. A take on the ‘sterile society’ genre that saw such success with books like Children of Men and The Handmaid’s Tale, it seems
ONCE UPON A GALAXY: A JOURNAL OF THE MAKING OF THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK by Alan Arnold This book is fairly rare, and long out of print. You can still pick up copies for