This is a bit of a mini post. I could have just typed this up on Facebook, but I figured if it was something that was worth typing up in any length, I might as well make it a post.
This is a bit of a mini post. I could have just typed this up on Facebook, but I figured if it was something that was worth typing up in any length, I might as well make it a post.
Kevin interviews me about the Dead Song Legend Dodecology, zombies, writing, ghostwriting, music, and more. Read more …
I take a moment on Thomas Drago’s blog to discuss leaps of faith. #DeadSong
Thank you Chris Larsen for giving me a spot to share these thoughts. Read More …
When the world is overrun by zombies, will you still be able to believe that people are good? Check out the video clip.
I stopped by Rebecca Besser’s blog to discuss writing what you know vs. writing what speaks to you. Read More …
Characters gain substance because of their past. Sometimes the author feeling that weight can help transfer that to the page. Phillip Tomasso gives me a spot on his blog to discuss this idea. Read More …
I’d like to thank Jack Wallen for giving me a piece of his corner of the Internet to tell this personal story. There was a guy that told me a a zombie story in a dorm room in the 1990’s. Eventually I would have a career of writing zombies, drag queens, horror, and music. I …
Check out the Dead Song Legend Book 1 now.
This interview is a bit self-serving. Luke Spooner has been the cover artist and illustrator for a wide range of projects of which I have been a part. A lot of those will be used as examples through the interview. Most recently, he signed on to be the cover artist and illustrator for The Dead …