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J.P. Beaubien gives us Terrible Writing Advice and a book of some pretty good writing!

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

Rick Partlow interview

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 interview

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

New York Deep author Andrew Morgan

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

Author interview – Maggie Spence

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

Jason M. Hough interview

What is your latest book?  My latest is called Zero World, and it’s a near-future spy thriller about a parallel Earth that is 100 years behind us technologically, a scientist who finds this place

Interview with Kenneth Preston

Tell us about your debut novel Sure. It’s titled “The Passing of Each Perfect Moment.” It is a science fiction/mystery story. It’s been very well-received! It’s getting great reviews on Amazon! I couldn’t be

Bryan Perkins

My name’s Bryan “with a Y” Perkins and I make the money I need to survive in our capitalist society by doing independently contracted quality assurance work for search engines. That’s a fancy way