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keith-pyeatt's picture
Aug.19.2012
Writers talk about their muses, and hey, I say if you've got one, good on you. I spend far too much effort plotting and scheming and re-plotting and rewriting and editing and editing and editing and editing... to believe there's a muse helping me tell my tale. I know where my stories come from --...
keith-pyeatt's picture
Aug.11.2012
Gargoyles were originally used as water spouts. They shot rainwater that accumulated on the roof out away from the building so it wouldn't run down masonry walls and erode the mortar. *yawn* My gargoyles have a much more important and serious job. They watch (always!) and protect. They're also fun...
michael-west's picture
Jun.16.2008
“Why do you write horror?” This is a question I get all the time.  People ask it cautiously; certain I will regale them with some terrible tale of early childhood trauma, but the answer is quite simple really.   I write horror because I am first and foremost…a horror fan.  As I sit here in my...
nancy-o-greene's picture
Jun.14.2008
This interview was conducted in May for the Maryland Writers' Association Conference. INTERVIEW WITH THOMAS F. MONTELEONE 1‭) ‬What was it like when you published your first book and how has the industry changed since then in terms of how authors are getting their books sold,‭ ‬both to publishers...