Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

02 April 2015

In Search Of Monsters #12: The rain spirit? Ameonna

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Hello bookworms
I have solved the mystery of my life. As a curly haired girl, I know the pain of looking like the lion king, when it rains, especially when I have done my hair so perfectly.  

After my last dangerous visit in Ireland, while running away from the headless knight, Dullahan, I returned to Japan again. (in my imaginary world, LOL). 
A certain female spirit called Ameonna hates me, therefore she makes it rains everytime my hair is perfect.
She is a female spirit illustrated in Toriyama Sekien's Konjaku Hyakki Shūi. Ameonna is a woman , who stands in the rain, licking her hand. But she is known as a goddess from China's Mount Wushan, who is a cloud in the morning and rains in the evening.  Well, she seems harmless, beside the ruining my hair thing. I forgive her anyways. I’ve had worse. Dullahan almost threw a bucket of blood on me, just because I wanted to interview him. So rude!

Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

25 March 2015

In Search Of Monsters #11: The headless horseman? Dullahan


Hello bookworms,
It’s been a while since my last In Search Of Monsters. Truth be told, this feature takes a lot of time.

15 January 2015

In Search Of Monsters #7 : Spider Woman? Jorōgumo


Hello Bookworms,
I know, I know, you are confused! Spider Woman? What do I mean with that? Spiderman or The Black Widow? No, the Spider Woman is not a hero at all, in contrary she is a creepy villain. Spiders are creepy (I am not a big fan of them)
The Spider Woman or Jorōgumo, is a kind of Japanese yokai, known for her ability to transform into a beautiful girl and luring humans, especially men.
Now imagine if a beautiful lady was holding a baby wrapped in a sheet on her arm. She seems so sweet and she asks you to hold the baby for two minutes. You, of course, accept, because you are kind. I mean, everyone would accept to help a mother, no? You are a bit stressed, because you are holding the baby of someone else, and you have to be extremely careful. The moment you take the baby, you see that inside the sheets, there is no baby, but a bunch of little spiders, whom take over your body. In your peripheral vision, you see the lady transforming into a spider. In a second you are dead.

Even though I handle monsters, this is something I can’t interview. I hate spiders. My interview with her would be like this:

Now on to some self promoting: I just uploaded my first video. Yes, yes, that girl is me. It was kinda awkward, but I will get better at this :D

  

 Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

01 July 2014

Author Interview: Shawn Phillips


Hello Dr. Phillips. Welcome to my blog. It’s quite nice having you here. I hope you don’t mind answering these questions, and somehow managing to handle my curiosity.
It will be my pleasure, and thank you for inviting me.

What makes your book special, Dr. Phillips? What makes that story unique?
In my fiction writing, I like to base my stories on something called fantasci, meaning that I create a fantasy world based on science or science fiction. My goal is to take your reality and initially shift it by a few degrees, so that what transpires is almost believable. As the story progresses, the fantasy subtly overtakes the science until you have stepped through the liquid mirror and are now living in a new, fantastical reality. And when you reluctantly look up from the last page, you can’t help but wonder whether the things around you really exist or are from that new world.
Now, why it is unique? It’s not just one thing. It begins with the science-based shapeshifters who are only one step away from claiming the top of the evolutionary ladder. Ready to accept another failed attempt, they discover that legendary spirit walkers exist. These spirit walkers possess the one thing needed to overtake humanity, the ability to trap the souls of the dead. The uniqueness is strengthened by a disjointed timeline, where a father-son duo, separated by two decades, must try to thwart the shapeshifters while also preventing them from gaining their power. And finally, I had to create the shapeshifter culture from scratch, and craft it into the story. I hope the reader finds the combination intriguing.

We are going to talk a bit about these creatures. As my readers know, I am quite a creature junkee. Why did you put werewolves as the center of your book (well, beside other creatures)?
I love mythical creatures, but in this case I placed a different kind of creature at the center of my story. More of a modern-day shapeshifter. Rest assured, werewolves and vampires are not thrown completely off the pages of my novel. In fact, they slowly build up their importance through The Doppler Affect, with a werewolf becoming a key part of the sequel (Picture Perfect, to be released in 2015). This class of shapeshifters—werewolves—still holds true to my desire of the creatures maintaining a thread of science. More to come.

Doppelgangers, the creatures you have written about, actually have appeared on German folklore, Egyptian mythology, even Greek mythology, but they aren’t that famous in the literature (compared to vampires, for example). As far as I know, they are supposed to be a double of a person. Are these the Doppelgangers you mention in your book?

Indeed, you are correct. These are the doppelgangers in my book, but with a subtle twist. From mythical accounts we have learned that from a single touch the doppelganger, or doppler, has the ability to mimic a person’s identity and possess their knowledge and personality.  Before I wrote my novel, I had asked myself what would a science-based doppler be like. Would touch be enough to shapeshift into a human? If not, then what would it take?  Also, could a doppler absorb memories and the personality of a human with one touch?  I decided that a science-based doppler would be able to shift into a human by ‘acquiring DNA,’ but not have any memories or traits, as these were not stored in one’s DNA.  How does a doppler obtain fresh DNA?  Let’s just say it’s a matriarchal society, and adds a provocative edge to the story.

What made you write about these less-known creatures?
Well, when I decided that I wanted to write a paranormal fantasy novel, I researched what was out there and most popular for readers. This helped me understand what was left to be explored. As we all know, vampire and werewolf stories abound, and I felt that I didn’t have anything new to add. Please, don’t get me wrong, there are some very talented authors who masterfully create new stories with these creatures.  I am amazed by their artistry. Anyway, I wondered who would be their master? Who or what could have control over such powerful creatures? From there, I explored traits of these creatures—and wood nymphs, fairies, etc—coming to the conclusion that the ability to change or alter one’s shape was key. Dopplers seemed to be a natural choice, which started me on my way. Science-based dopplers evolving alongside humankind, but having dominion over the mythical creatures that lurk in the shadows.

Since it seems that you are interested in mythology, then can you talk about your favorite creature (I think it’s normal to have a favorite creature, but then again I am Dracula’s fan, so…)
If one reads the acknowledgement page in my book, I confess that I was an avid Dungeons and Dragons gamer.  So, right now I have a mental image of my old Monster Manual and am rapidly flipping through it (sorry, but my psychiatrist says public admission is the only pathway to full recovery).  Chimera…no, Dwarf…fun, but no, Elf…close, but no…Imp, definitely not…Zombie…much cooler these days, but no. Time to flip the pages backward…yep, it’s the doppelganger. The thought of something being able to perfectly mimic me sends prickling shivers up my spine.

Giveaway Time!
Mr. Phillips plans to release 100 copies through the end of summer, on both Goodreads (link here
and his website (link here). For Goodreads he’s doing biweekly giveaways of 5-20 books, and on his website he’s giving away 2 books a week.


The Author:
Shawn Phillips wrote his first book, a young-adult fantasy novel titled Dillon’s Dream: Water in Earth, in 2009 before following it up with his adult paranormal fiction novel, The Doppler Affect. In addition to the sequel to The Doppler Affect, he currently has two other projects in progress, which he plans to complete in 2015. For Shawn, writing a novel begins when he is able to merge two disparate book ideas into one story, crediting this process to how he performed research in a chemistry laboratory.
After his mom shunned societal expecations and separated from his abusive father, Shawn spent his younger years living in southern Michigan farming communities. He moved to Holland, Michigan to pursue a chemistry degree at Hope College, which he completed in 1992. Relocating to California, he continued his chemistry studies and obtained his doctorate degree in 1997. After a brief yet enjoyable stint at DuPont, he signed on as a civil servant for the United States Air Force. He has spent more than fifteen years conducting and directing propulsion research at the historic Rocket Lab, located on Edwards Air Force Base.

Links:
Twitter:  @drshawnphillips


The Book:
The Doppler Affect
Shapeshifters Control Our Lives!
The frightening power of vampires, werewolves, and lycanthropes has lived within our nightmares for centuries, failing to be reasoned out by the rapid advances in science and technology. The truth is that they are very much a part of our reality. However, they are merely the genetically inferior offspring of a more powerful race, known as doppelgangers, who evolved alongside humankind. These shapeshifters adopted a secretive yet manipulative approach when dealing with us, feeding off the sexual desires of men to sustain their society…until desperate times forced a new order.

Christopher Sands, a rising investment banker, was just another victim in a long list of doppelganger schemes. Framed for a crime he wouldn’t commit and watching his family fade farther and farther from his prison bars, Chris makes an unbelievable discovery; shapeshifters aren’t the only race with supernatural abilities. Can he find the strength to accept an even worse fate than prison to not only save his son, but all humankind? Will Michael Sands be able to control the spirits that haunt him to finish what his father cannot?Links:

Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

30 June 2014

Author Interview: Scott M Sullivan

Please welcome Mr. Scott Sullivan to our blog. He just published his newest book “Impetus”. Let’s ask him some questions.

1- Can you please tell us something about your new book?
Impetus is a novel for anyone looking for a dystopian/post-apocalyptic story. I tried to make Impetus a tale about how we, as humans, persevere to overcome obstacles when we are left with little choice. I also set out with the aim to keep the story as free from gore and violence as possible -- though it would be unrealistic, in my opinion, to have no violence in the world after-Impact. I wanted it to be gritty and real, but also fairly clean compared to some other tales in the genre.

2- What inspired you to write this post-apocalyptic story?
A friend of mine was doing NanoWriMo (Link Here). For those unfamiliar, as I was, NanoWriMo challenges you to write a novel in a month. I made it about 25K words into Impetus in November 2013 and then hit writer’s block. I didn’t pick it back up until April 2014. After I figured out where I wanted to go with the story, it took me about 3 weeks to finish it.

3- Who is your favorite character in the book?
Solomon is my favoirte character. He’s the one that has been through the most, yet still finds a way to be a better humanbeing than most of those around him.

4- I read you have written these exact words on the book blurb “Mick will rediscover what it truly means to be human.” What do you think it really means to be human?
That’s a great question. I think the answer will depend on who you ask. But since you asked me, I’ll give you my opinion. Unfortunately, to be human means to live in the full spectrum of emotion. We are all inherinetly good, bad, selfish, selfless, and any other instrinsic characteristic you can think of. But for Mick, being human is looking out for the guy or gal next to you because it’s the right thing to do. Being human is standing together as a species rather fighting amongst ourselves and causing further division.

5- What sets your book apart from the others?
I tried to set my story with enough time past the catastrophe so it would not center on the destruction of the Earth, but rather the tale of those that were left after it. I wanted it to be about people and not the event that thrust them into the situation.

6- Any advice for my aspiring writers?
Keep at it. Constantly improve your craft. Don’t feel like you need to write novels everytime you write. Write short stories. Write the thoughts in your head. Just write. You don’t need to write War and Peace at each sitting. Most of all, don’t let the negativity get you down. There will always be people who don’t like your story, or your characters, or anything you did. And some of those people will be quite vocal about it. Some can even get personal. Don’t let that deter you from doing what you love. Focus on the positive and thicken your skin from the negative. Stay true to yourself.

 Thank you for being here Mr. Sullivan and good luck with your book!

The Author:
Scott currently works in the IT industry. He writes because he has a passion for it. He has been married for 11 years and has two amazing children.



The Book: Impetus
When the world first heard about the meteorites, it was already too late.

Ten arduous years later, Mick and his small group of eight had adapted to the new way of things. With no clean running water, power, or forms of communication, the Earth went backward, taking with it almost everything they held dear. Survivors like Mick were forced to do the best they could with what they had. Because in the post-Impact world, alternatives were a luxury that no one could afford.
Now a deadly virus promises to finish the job the space rocks failed to.
With the clock ticking down on their lives, Mick will navigate the deceitful webs spun by those that oppose his drive for salvation. And along his quest to prevent another catastrophe, Mick will rediscover what it truly means to be human.



Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

20 June 2014

A Writer's Dark Corner First Contributor

Hello Bookworms,
Due to my upcoming blog projects such as “Weird Legends” and most importantly “Creature Feature”, I’m having less time for reading and reviewing books. Of course I still read, but I want to focus more on hardcore horror, rather than lighter stories. I also want to offer the best reviews to you, but not only horror. Therefore, I thought it would be great to welcome on my blog a contributor, also one of my dearest friends, Klejda.
She is going to write here quite a lot, so I thought she needed some spotlight before she starts reviewing.
Here are a few questions answered by her, this way you will know my reviewer better.




1-      What genres do you usually accept for review?
I accept most genres for review, except for hardcore horror, which scares me half to death, or paranormal romance. I don’t mind paranormal books about witches, shapeshifters, etc, but I’m not a big fan of vampires, werewolves, and angels. So any book that doesn’t include those is fine. My favorite book genres are probably: young adult, middle grade, and maybe fantasy/sci-fi.






2-      Who is your favorite author?
I have a lot of favorite authors, so it’s quite hard to pick just one. If I had to pick just one, I would probably choose Colleen Hoover, whose books I just adore. Other favorites include: Abbi Glines, Cathy Hopkins, Sarra Manning, Kate Brian, etc.

3-      What is your favorite food? (Yes, this is very important)
Similar to the previous question, I have a hard time picking out a favorite. So I’m gonna have to say it’s either bruschetta, or potato salad. Potatoes generally are my favorite food, cause they can be made in so many ways.

4-      What is something you can’t live without?
This is the easiest question of all. I literally can’t live without my Ipod. I never go anywhere without it, and I treat it, as if it was my own child. Music is such an important part of my life, that whatever enables me to listen to it, is going to be pretty essential in my life. 

Tomorrow Klejda will publish her first review, so stay tuned.

And for my hardcore horror lovers, don’t worry, I’ll take care of those creepy reviews.

Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

13 June 2014

In Search of Monsters #2: A Vampire with High Heels

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Hello bookworms
This is another post for my “In Search Of Monsters” feature/meme (what should I call it?)
So, you may ask “What weird legend did this girl find today?” 
Well, today I am extremely excited to talk about the weirdest creature I have ever heard and I proudly say that this legend is Albanian (my Nationality). I know you have heard of those usual vampires (if not, what are you even doing here?), but this “type” of vampire is definitely unique. It is called “Sampiro”. 
Basically the legend says that Sampiro comes out at foggy nights (dun…dun…Dun!), swaying as it moves, because of the high heels (yes, this creature wears high heels), and it makes kissing sounds. Okay, now this is just weird. When I first found this legend, I thought Sampiro was a crazy ex-girlfriend following her lover, but nope. Even though this sounds funny, actually Sampiro is one of the most frightening creatures.
 A black robe with different layers covers its body and a pair of shining eyes pierce through your soul. If  this creature actually would exist, and I would meet it, I don’t know if I would be laughing or freaking out. I am pretty sure my reaction would be something like this:
“Hahahahahaha….You are so scary! Don’t eat me! AAAAAAAAAAAA…hahahahahaha!”
Okay, okay, I’m kidding. Let’s be real here, my reaction would be:

Anila: “So, can I have an interview with you? You know, I have a blog and I write about these weird creatures.”
Sampiro: *making kissing sounds* Mwah! Mwah!  (Translation: You are the weird one!)
Anila: (not understanding what the creature is saying) Ok, thanks! Then, shall we begin? First question, how were you created?”
Sampiro: Mwah! Mwah! Mwah! Mwah! Mwah!(Translation: Girl, you know I’m going to kill you after I constantly drink your blood for days and days.)
Anila: Got it! (writing in my notebook) So, how does it feel like being an unique vampire? Do you feel alone? Do other vampires bully you, because you’re not like them?
Sampiro: Mwah! Mwah!  Mwah! (Translation: I’m not hungry anymore)
Anila: Can you repeat it please?
Sampiro: Mwah! Mwah! Mwah! (Translation: Nope, I’m leaving.)

Sampiro starts running, I stalk him. The tables have turned! Yes, I annoy montsters, so they don’t kill me.

















Hope you have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

20 May 2014

Author Interview: Brandon Zenner

Hello Mr. Zenner. Thank you for accepting my request for this interview and welcome to my blog!

1- I have to admit it, your book sounds very interesting! Please tell me, what inspired you to write a psychological thriller?

When I first had the basis of an idea for the book, and it was still very raw, I didn’t know that it would wind up as a psychological thriller. The book really took shape on their own, and expounded and grew. I felt like an observer half of the time.

2- Can you explain what does the cover of “The Experiment of Dreams” represent?

The book follows a man with some peculiarities going on in his head. He suffers from a condition called Aura Migraines, which I explain in depth throughout the book, and can also dream lucidly on a scale not normally found. The cover—which is an eye looking at you through a cloudy sky—is something of a look inside the main character’s mind.

3- “Not all memories are truth, not all dreams are lies.” What do you mean with this Mr. Zenner?

 The book is primarily about a machine that can read and record dreams in complete detail, and the tribulations that occur with a man testing the machine. Dreams, past experiences, and memories, are a key factor throughout the book—and not everything is as clear-cut as it seems. Not for the main character, at least.

4- Which book shaped you as a writer?

—That’s a tough question, there are more than I could list here. I will name an early one, which I read in my late teens: Ask The Dust, by John Fante. It’s not a very well known book, but at the time it fit my life very well.

5- Who is your favorite character in “The Experiment of Dreams”?

Hmm . . . from the beginning process of writing the book Benjamin Walker was my favorite. He’s a likable guy. The same goes with Dr. Peter Wulfric. But in the end, I think my favorite character to write would have to be Iain Marcus. I really enjoyed his character, and how he shaped up and showed his true colors.  

 About the book: 
The Experiment of Dreams by Brandon Zenner
ASIN: B00IOY7FJ8
Publisher: Brandon Zenner
Publish date: February 26, 2014
Page count: 300
Price: $2.99

 Red Bank, NJ - Author Brandon Zenner has released his debut novel, The Experiment of Dreams, available exclusively on Amazon Kindle. The book details a man testing a machine capable of reading and recording a person’s dreams in great detail, and the effects the experiment has upon the man’s mind. The release of the book has received an overall positive response from readers and reviewers.
The story follows lead character, Benjamin Walker, working on a project named Lucy, a machine capable of viewing a person’s dreams in intimate detail. Headed by the genius Dr. Peter Wulfric and privately funded by the elusive millionaire, Mr. Timothy Kalispell—a man with a fascination of the arts that borders on the obsessive—takes Ben all over the world, from the Louvre in Paris to the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
Along his travels, Ben meets a beautiful girl named Sophia, who might just help him overcome his crushing depression over the death of his lost love, his Emily. All is finally going well for Ben . . . until strange dreams of a town named Drapery Falls begin to plague him, and memories once hidden begin to reveal themselves. The doctors and staff onboard team Lucy are not who Ben thinks they are, and Mr. Kalispell will stop at nothing to keep Ben’s emerging memories buried for good. Ben is put on a collision course that will bring him to the brink of total insanity, and perhaps even death. At the heart of it all, Ben’s worst enemy is his own mind, and he must confront his past in order to save his future.

About the author: 
Brandon Zenner was born and raised in New Jersey, only a “stones throw” away from the shore. When not writing, Brandon has been a long-term bartender at a busy Irish bar. His newborn daughter, wife, and two dogs keep him constantly entertained.

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19 May 2014

Author Interview: Shawn Martin

Today’s post is all about Shawn Martin, the author of “Forget Me Not”. Please, let’s welcome him to our creepy castle.
Firstly, I thank the author for giving me a chance to interview him.

1- Tell me, what inspired you to write “Forget Me Not”?
Amnesia has always amazed me, puzzled me, and scared me. "Forget Me Not" explores an evil amnesia in a paranormal world. Aileen's memory is stolen from her, but not all memories. Just the one that involves Addison, the phantom she has fallen in love with. I wondered what in the world could possibly trick and betray the mind, causing the soul to tear away from its identity. I wondered if something residing within the heart could overcome amnesia and heal the injured mind. After getting tired of wondering, I decided to write about it, in Aileen's world where phantoms walk as Shadowflesh.

2- How did you create your character Aileen?
Aileen is loosely based on a girl I knew in high school, someone who had been torn away from her home and forced to move halfway across the country. Someone whose life ended too soon. She was the foundation, and from there I constructed the character from girls I'd met, actresses I'd seen in movies, and women who had looked back on a disappointing life. Aileen is the embodiment of all those people, filled with paradox after paradox. She's shy and bold, strong and uncertain, optimistic and cynical.

3- What do you usually do to get inspired?
I wish I had a set way to find my inspiration, but no two ideas have ever fallen out of the sky the same way. For "Shadowflesh," my first book, inspiration came after watching the final scene to "Breakfast At Tiffany's." With "Forget Me Not," the inspiration seeped out of the ethereal stars in the night sky as I pondered amnesia. For my current project "Invisible Ink," the third installment in the series, my inspiration comes from a tender soul named Angela. She makes me smile, even when I'm sad.

4- What are your favorite snacks during writing?
A black bowl sits on my desk, filled with baby carrots. They crunch, sate my palate, and keep my waist from expanding. My eyesight, however, hasn't improved a bit. (Anila's note: Wow! You actually eat carrots... I wish I was this healthy)

5- Lastly, who is your biggest influence?
Jim Butcher, the author of the series of books known as the "Dresden Files," truly stands out as my greatest influence. He writes with such a conversational voice that seems so casual, but it's really intricate, almost literary. Though my books have a completely different texture, his talent at writing gives me something to strive for.

Thanks for reading along, and a big thanks to Writer's Dark Corner for inviting me to chat. Hope you enjoy "Forget Me Not."


About The Book
Forget Me Not by Shawn Martin
ISBN: 978-0989063234
Publisher: Vinspire Publishing
Date of publish: March 31, 2014
Pages: 308
S.R.P.: $9.99
Fortune has smiled on seventeen year old Aileen McCormick ever since Addison came back into her life, giving her the love she has so desperately longed for. That is, until a mysterious man slithers across her path and slips a spellbinding cameo around her neck. The cameo holds more than just the image of an enchantress who hungers for souls. It possesses a curse that strangles away every memory Aileen has of Addison.
Addison, a three hundred year old fugitive from the netherworld, recognizes the wretched woman inside the cameo and the curse she has cast on his unsuspecting love. The enchanted cameo has but one purpose: to torment Aileen with hints of love she can no longer recall.
Aileen cannot escape the deadly cameo. She runs for her life with the curse only a breath away. If she truly wants her memory back, the enchantress is all too willing to restore it. It will cost her, though. Cost her everything.

About the author: 
Shawn Martin calls Springfield, Missouri, home. After graduating from Missouri State University with majors in Economics and Political Science, he bounced around the Midwest only to end up right where he started.
His day (and night) job is being a firefighter. Aside from rescuing cats in trees and removing burnt pot roasts from ovens, he spends his time finding the hardest way to do the simplest of things. The rest of his time is spent weaving words into another installment in the Shadowflesh Series.

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