Motivated by Sue Bavey’s #MarchOfTheSequels event and by the recent release of Rise Red Kingdom, Arina sat down to talk with Kerstin Espinosa Rosero about interdimensional dragons, their summoners, and her illustrations for the popular tv show Arcane.
ARvekt: SPSFC Interview with Craig Lea Gordon
You guessed it, the Asylum brings you another SPSC special interview, celebrating some of the authors who’ve joined the fierce competition. Today we sit down with Craig Lea Gordon to discuss his cyberpunk entry, ARvekt. The book blew all judges away with its fantastic cover and ended up climbing the ranks as one of our own semifinalists!
In My Memory Locked: SPSFC Interview with Jim Nelson
We continue our SPSFC interview series by welcoming Jim Nelson to the Asylum! I spoke with Jim about his entry, In My Memory Locked, a cyberpunk noir novel “perfect for fans of Blade Runner, Raymond Chandler, Ghost in the Shell, William Gibson, When Gravity Fails, and Altered Carbon.”
Aerovoyant: SPSFC Interview with P. L. Tavormina
The Asylum had the great pleasure of talking with author P. L. Tavormina, a real-life scientist (how cool is that?!) whose book, Aerovoyant, joined the ranks of the first-ever Self-Published Science Fiction Contest (SPSFC).
Servant of the Lesser Good: Interview with Shaun Paul Stevens
It’s my pleasure to host Shaun Paul Stevens, who joins me to talk about his new standalone Epic Fantasy novel, Servant of the Lesser Good, the first book in the Feyrlands Collection, which was published on December 2nd by Pitt Norton Publishing.
The Witchfinder: Interview with J. Todd Kingrea
It’s my pleasure to host J. Todd Kingrea, who joins me to talk about his Fantasy novel, The Witchfinder, the first book in the Deisparian Saga, which was published on September 23 by BHC Press.
The Maleficent Seven: Interview with Cameron Johnston
Today it’s my pleasure to take part in The Maleficent Seven book tour organized by Angry Robot, in celebration of Cameron Johnston‘s new Grimdark Fantasy novel.
Pride Nights at Queen’s: Jaimie N. Shock interview
Pride Nights at Queen’s welcomes Jaimie N. Shock, SFF author, journalist, editor, queer, PTSD advocate. Read our chat to find out more about Visions of Iotan, Jaimie’s latest Sci-Fi novel, her beginnings with journalism and more.
Pride Nights at Queen’s: Maxime Jaz interview
Pride Nights at Queen’s welcomes Maxime Jaz, a fellow Hungary-dweller, author of queer stories. Read our chat to find out more about Fall, Maxime’s debut novel, her adventurous life, her journey to self-publishing and more.
Pride Nights at Queen’s: An interview with Brittany M. Willows
Video games, anime, and cat boys. Who doesn’t love them? (If you don’t, get outta here! Obviously just kidding but I don’t trust you. Again, kidding. We all deserve to have bad taste once in a while and I respect you for that). Day three of Pride Nights at Queen’s welcomes Brittany M. Willows, author, illustrator, and thus, overall badass. Read our chat to find more about Bloody Spade, Brittany’s upcoming book, and the inspirations behind it.