1) So, who are you & what have you written? My name is Keith Kinambuga, a Kenyan self-published author and credited screenwriter. My short story titled The Great Defeat earned a Special Mention in South Africa’s All About Writing Courses March/April Writing Challenge 2017. My short crime novel titled I’m Not A Black Widow But…
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CRIMINALLY GOOD: Interview with Nick Clark Windo
1) So, who are you and what have you written? I’m Nick Clark Windo and I’ve written a novel called The Feed. You can follow me on Twitter @nickhdclark. 2) Why do you write dystopian fiction? I think any novel is an examination of something that has interested the author, whether that’s an event, a theme,…
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1) So, who are you & what have you written? Hello, my name is Ellis Shuman and I’m an American-born Israeli author who happens to write about Bulgaria. I may be the only person in the world who writes in this niche genre. I was born in Sioux City, Iowa, moved to Jerusalem with my…
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This is one crime writer who barely needs any introduction … I’m delighted to be featuring none other than the awesome Ian ‘Rebus’ Rankin on CRIMINALLY GOOD today! I’m always fascinated by the books the most successful writers love … they’re nearly always classics. Something in that, I reckon. Enjoy this short n’ sweet coffee…
Continue ReadingCRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Caroline England
1) So, who are you & what have you written? Hello Lucy! I’m Caroline England, a former lawyer turned author. My debut book, Beneath the Skin, was published by Avon HarperCollins on 5 October this year. You can find me @CazEngland on Twitter, cazengland1 on Instagram and you can LIKE my Facebook page. My second book, My…
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1) So, who are you & what have you written? Stephen Gallagher. I started out in SF and horror (Doctor Who, Chimera) and my move onto this genre was with a crime/horror fusion novel called Valley of Lights. After that I—unconsciously—refined my act toward straight crime thrillers with an edge of something brought in from…
Continue ReadingCRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Judith O’ Reilly
1) So, who are you & what have you written? I’m a writer. I usually pause after that. Sometimes I add ‘and a journalist’. Sometimes I don’t. Tends to depend on how confident I’m feeling on any given day. But I’ve been writing books for ten years. Very sloooooowly. (I also do occasional journalism and…
Continue ReadingCRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Earl Javorsky
1) So, who are you & what have you written? I’m Earl Javorsky, an L.A. transplant, now living in San Diego. I have written three novels. Down Solo and Down to No Good (releases in early November) are Charlie Miner books. Charlie is a PI that inexplicably revives after being killed and then goes on…
Continue ReadingCRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Andy Rausch
1) So, who are you & what have you written? My name is Andy Rausch and I write nonfiction books on popular culture, as well as fiction. My books include Mad World, Elvis Presley: CIA Assassin, and my newest book Riding Shotgun and Other American Cruelties. I have also edited several books and published a…
Continue ReadingCRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Gwyn GB
1) So, who are you & what have you written? My name is Gwyn GB, the GB stands for my extremely long surname – Garfield-Bennett which I inherited from my husband. I am the author of Lonely Hearts, a crime thriller, as well as a literary/women’s fiction book, Islands. I’ve always been a writer. From…
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