The Official Carla René blog is currently carrying an interview with Robert W. Walker, in celebration of his 50th book, Titanic 2012: Curse of RMS Titanic. Asked about writing horror, Walker says, “I went into horror for good reason, early in my writing career,...
Many, if not most, of you will have fond memories of Judi Rohrig. She ran Hellnotes after I burned out and she volunteered to take it over. This was before it was a blog, back in the days when it was delivered in several different formats to horror fans who subscribed...
Cemetery Dance Publications is the world’s leading specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense, with names on its roster ranging from Stephen King to Justin Cronin. Recently, with The Painted Darkness, the company tried its hand at ePublishing, and the...
John Ajvide Lindqvist penned the Swedish novel, Let The Right One In, which was later made into a movie, and most recently an American remake titled, Let Me In. It was his first novel. This week in the UK, his fourth novel, Harbour, was released, and The Independent...
Ty Schwamberger Schwamberger: When and why did you begin writing? Paul Tremblay: When, as always, is easier to answer than why. I didn’t start messing around with writing until the mid-’90s. I was fresh out of grad school and had landed a math teaching...
The snappily dressed Skulduggery Pleasant popped into Derek Landy’s mind while he was traveling. Within months the vision was down on paper in the first of the Irish writer’s best-selling fantasy novels, Skulduggery Pleasant, that was published in 2007 and...