When writers are tasked with creating characters, we are told to try these character exercises that entreat us to answer rather mad questions about them: hair color, eye color, toe length, nipple hue, former job, phone number of former job supervisor, what she had for lunch, if she were a piece of Ikea furniture what piece […]
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First, you did see the “horror in three sentences“ contest, right? Second, you also saw the pumpkin-carving contest, right? OKAY GOOD. Today, not a contest, but a question in theme with the ghoulish delights that the month of October seems to bring with it — We’ve all had freaky things happen to us. Ghost stories. […]
Recently Thomas Pluck — tommysalami on Twitter — released a book called Blade of Dishonor, and he chose to forego submitting it to agents or publishers in favor of releasing it himself as a bonafide author-publisher. Here he stops by to talk about why he did that, and how. When I was a kid, I […]
So, this is an exciting flip here — the storyteller in today’s interview is none other than Funcom Montreal’s creative director, Craig Morrison. Surely by now you’ve heard of a not-so-little MMO called The Secret World? Anyway, he logged into the Giant Hallucinogenic MMO that is the terribleminds interview experience, and answered some question for […]
It’s high time to finally answer the 80+ questions you crazy people asked me way back when. I may shorten some of your questions or correct your typos/spelling errors because I am an ass. Accept it. I will answer a chunkful of these at a time. Let us begin. “I really liked Double Dead. Any […]
In this instance, Blackmoore pointed me to Nathan Long because he’s a smart guy with a new delicious pulpy book out — Jane Carver of Waar. Further, Nathan’s a guy with a lot of game-related tie-in fiction under his belt which I think appeals to you crazy cats and kittens. So, here he is. Meanwhile, find him at his website — sabrepunk.com.