interviews

Interview with Podthology editor Tim Reynolds

June 14, 2010

To celebrate the release of Podthology, Dragon Moon Press’s new anthology of podcast fiction, editor Timothy G. M. Reynolds chatted with me about the making of an anthology. GH: You mentioned on the Blog Talk Radio interview that Gwen Gades from Dragon Moon Press approached you with the idea for the theme. How familiar were [...]

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PodioRacket call-in show: Thursday, Apr 29

April 26, 2010

This Thursday, April 29 at 6:00 PM Pacific (9 PM Eastern), I’ll be a guest on PodioRacket.Com‘s hour-long call-in show, hosted by Blog Talk Radio. I’ll be talking about editing, the submissions process, query letters, self-editing, and anything else you want to call in and ask about. …Just please don’t pitch me your manuscript on-air! [...]

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Round-up

April 19, 2010

It’s been a busy couple of weeks! I went to Ad Astra and had a wonderful time! I staffed a Dragon Moon Press table with Erik Buchanan and Chris Jackson – a couple of really great people. I spoke on four panels, we had a very successful launch (click for pictures) for Erik’s new book [...]

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Urban Fantasy, Podcasting, and Rhetorical Questions

December 17, 2009

…and more! Kimi Alexandre of the urban fantasy Tale Chasing podcast put up a great interview with Laurie McLean, an agent with Larsen-Pomada Literary Agents. Kimi asks some great questions, and Laurie shares a wealth of knowledge on a range of topics, including the definitions of urban fantasy and its sub-genres, how the bestseller lists [...]

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Behind the Scenes, Part 1

October 19, 2009

Last month, I got a chance to sit down with author PG Holyfield and talk on the record about the editorial process. At the time, I was halfway through my first pass on his novel Murder at Avedon Hill, forthcoming with Dragon Moon Press, so it was great to actually meet the author and talk [...]

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Querying and Submissions

October 5, 2009

This week, Michell Plested and I met up for another interview over on Get Published, talking this time about query letters and the submissions process. It’s a great interview, even though I’m a little sniffly in places. We aimed to cover a lot of the questions that writers have when they start to send out [...]

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Author Sightings

August 24, 2009

I’m listening to Michell Plested’s podcast interview with Dave Sakmyster over on Get Published. Dave’s new book SILVER AND GOLD was a pleasure to work on, and it was recently released by Dragon Moon Press. I’m flattered by the mention I receive in the interview — completely unsolicited, I promise! At around 29:15: Dave Sakmyster: [...]

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Clarkesworld Article – Part 2

August 3, 2009

Long Before They Were Read: Speculative Fiction Book Editors Speak Out is now up. This is part 2 of the Roundtable interview I participated in for Clarkesworld Magazine. If you missed part one, you can find it in the July issue, here. Clarkesworld Magazine has the honor of having been nominated for the 2009 Semiprozine [...]

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Phil Rossi’s Big, Dark, and Terrible Machine

July 9, 2009

CRESCENT, the creepy and fantastic podiobook by Phil Rossi makes its print debut today, published by Dragon Moon Press. Meanwhile, Phil’s latest podiobook thriller brings the chills back down to Earth. HARVEY is a twisted tale about a down-on-his-luck musician and a small town that’s more than it seems. In between preparing for today’s live [...]

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Guest Blogger: Phil Rossi on “Rushing the Charts”

July 6, 2009

Phil Rossi is taking over the blog today with a timely guest post. Phil’s Amazon.com Chart Rush for the print release of his novel, CRESCENT, will be this Thursday, July 9th at 1pm Eastern. You can participate by buying the book on Amazon, attending Phil’s live uStream concert Thursday afternoon, and raising awareness by embedding [...]

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