Interview with Donna Hanson at Dark Side Down Under
AKA Dani Kristoff, following the publication of her new paranormal romance novel, Bespelled. Check out the interview here.
AKA Dani Kristoff, following the publication of her new paranormal romance novel, Bespelled. Check out the interview here.
CSFG member Donna Hanson has interviewed CSFG member JT Clay in the wake of her first novel, A Single Girl's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse. Not that we're a sheltered workshop or anything - it's part of Donna's new author spotlight interview series. The novel is available at Momentum Books [...]
Helen Stubbs talks to Donna Maree Hanson about her writing career, including publication of her novel Rayessa and the Space Pirates and writing the sequels, and her YA Paranormal Romance, Bespelled. They also talk about the advantages of using a pseudonym and what Donna has enjoyed reading recently, including Untamed [...]
Gillian Polack has been interviewed about her writing and editing at Galactic Chat. Ian McHugh has been interviewed in his capacity as El Presidente of CSFG Inc at Dark Matter Zine. Nicole Murphy has been interviewed in her capacity as El Prsidente of Conflux Inc, also at Dark Matter Zine.
Seems it's been a chatty week for some: here's an interview at SF Signal with our Gillian, ranging over the topics of writing, editing, hat juggling, tea cakes and the evolution of publishing.
See here for an interview with Rik Lagarto on the Capital Letters blog, about writing for games. Rik's teaching a workshop on game writing at the ACT Writers Centre this Saturday, 1 June - follow the link to the interview for details. In Rik's own words: "inhale the awesome"* * [...]
A few more members have decided to open up about their forthcoming contributions to CSFG's ongoing project of world domination: Phillip Berrie Donna Maree Hanson Ross Hamilton Maxine McArthur Gillian Polack
An video interview by Kaaron Warren, talking about her contribution to the anthology, The Slender Thread: 100 Years of Canberra Writing.
At On Fiction Writing and it's on, um, fiction writing. And also how to tell when Kaaron's angry, which is important, because she's scary.
Maxine MacArthur's story "The Soul of the Machine", Ian McHugh's story "The Wishwriter's Wife" and Kaaron Warren's story "All You Can do is Breathe" have been included in The Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2011. Maxine's story was one of two (the other was Jason Nahrung's "Wraiths") to make [...]