Keith R. A. DeCandido is a fan-favorite author of numerous novels for various franchises, including Star Trek, Resident Evil, and World of WarCraft, as well as an original novel, Dragon Precinct. As a freelance editor, he has worked on Star Trek and Doctor Who anthologies, as well as the editor of the Star Trek eBook... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin (2006)
Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels are some of the most popular writers for the Star Trek novel range. Their books include The Sundered, Mission Gamma Book Three: Cathedral, and the Star Trek: Titan novels Taking Wing (a USA Today Bestseller book) and The Red King, among others. Their work extends outside the scope of... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Jamie Delano (2006)
Jamie Delano is a popular British comic book writer, best known for his work on the comic book Hellblazer (on which the movie Constantine was based). Delano has also worked on a multitude of other series, such as Animal Man, Doctor Who, 2020 Visions, and Ghostdancing. Delano was generous enough to take time out of... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Richard Dinnick (2006)
Several years ago, I engaged in a series of interviews with various authors in which I asked them ten questions about the craft, their work, and advice for new writers. Appropriately dubbed "The Ten", I am reposting those interviews here for archival purposes. Richard Dinnick started his writing career in 1986 on that most prestigious of... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: John S. Drew (2006)
Several years ago, I engaged in a series of interviews with various authors in which I asked them ten questions about the craft, their work, and advice for new writers. Appropriately dubbed "The Ten", I am reposting those interviews here for archival purposes. While the first two authors I interviewed for The Ten have been well-established... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: David Alan Mack (2006)
Several years ago, I engaged in a series of interviews with various authors in which I asked them ten questions about the craft, their work, and advice for new writers. Appropriately dubbed "The Ten", I am reposting those interviews here for archival purposes. David Alan Mack is the fan-favorite author of several Star Trek novels, including... Continue Reading →