An illustrated book of short stories came out last year. It had
previously been available only as an ebook. It’s a great collection – I reviewed
it when it came out – and the illustrations add a new, quite unexpected,
dimension.
Following the original publication I had the enviable job of
interviewing the authors and uncovered a wealth of amazing admissions,
surprising secrets and fascinating insights. To celebrate the illustrated
version I thought I would draw them together here and share them again.
Follow the links to learn about:-
- Alien gastronomy from author @StuartAken.
- Dark, psychological suspense with dragons from author Danuta Reah
- Cooking for hungry geeks from Author David K Paterson
- How author Sarah Cuming wakes her creative side
- Elite, Oolite and Torn from author Drew Wagar
- The value of a good critique from author John Hoggard
- The joys of writing from author Apeksha Harsh
- Author Peter Ford's encounter with the comet Hale-Bopp
- Freeing those cats with author John-Paul Cleary
- Being a wildlife vet as well as a writer from author Peter Holz
- – oops – more Spandex than intended with Author Jonny Rowland.
- The influence of a film background on author Brad Greenwood. Just look at the photo!
- Gene-manipulating aliens from author Thomas Pitts
- 'the most helpful editing process I've come across yet' from Author Polly Robinson.
- A great way to start September from author Natalie Kleinman
- Ecological harmony, bairns and beasts from Author Leonie Ewing
- Female protagonists from Author Denise Hayes
- The master story teller’s pen with Author Walt Pilcher
- Being derailed by the water board from Author Katy Huth Jones
- 50 shades of long haul coach trip with Author Joanna Vandenbring.
The illustrated anthology is available from Fantastic BooksPublishing.
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