Monthly Archives: October 2019

5 Questions for Martha Allard

My friend Martha is crushing it this year.  She’s already had a collection of short stories published (I interviewed her about it here) but now she’s got a novelette out called Speak My Name, which picks up on characters from some … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Sonora Taylor

I interviewed Sonora Taylor last year about her book The Crow’s Gift. She returned the favor by inviting me to stop by her blog to talk about 199 Cemeteries to See Before You Die, as well as my Alondra stories. … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Roxanne Rhoads

Although we share a last name and both grew up in Michigan, Roxanne Rhoads and I are not related.  I’m not even sure we’ve met, although we are both fascinated by cemetery, history, and ghosts.  All that means is that … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Jonathan Fortin

I met Jonathan Fortin through the San Francisco Writers Coffeehouse, when it met at the Borderlands Cafe.  He was really serious about writing. It’s fascinating to see all his experimentation and hard work starting to pay off. I think we’re … Continue reading

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Frank Langella’s Dracula

I discovered the novel of Dracula when I was 10. I was one of those kids who loved to watch black and white horror movies on TV on Saturday afternoons. One day my mom, a former English teacher who was … Continue reading

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