’15 Interviews

An Interview with Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith

An Interview with Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith

With topics that range from the Tick to vampire dystopia, no challenge daunts the dynamic writing duo that is Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith. Their new Crown & Key books mesh fantasy superheroes with steampunk in an earlier era better known for its poets than its emerging tech. I asked the Griffiths about their new novels and other fan favorites.

Raphyel M. Jordan: Man of Many Hats

Raphyel M. Jordan: Man of Many Hats

When drawing fanfic graphic novels was no longer fulfilling enough as a teen, Raphyel M. Jordan ventured into greater adventures in storytelling. Now, when he isn’t busy saving the world through the trusty arsenal called “video games,” the author fancies spending time writing about exciting worlds untouched by man. Jordan writes Young Adult science fiction and fantasy. For more details… Read more →

Lee Martindale: “Poet, songsmith, teller of tales, lover, student, teacher, warrior... Bard”

Lee Martindale: “Poet, songsmith, teller of tales, lover, student, teacher, warrior… Bard”

Lee Martindale slings short genre fiction as a writer and editor. She edited the groundbreaking Such A Pretty Face and The Ladies Of Trade Town, and has written stories for Esther Friesner’s Turn The Other Chick, Witch Way To The Mall, and Fangs For The Mammaries, three volumes of Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Sword & Sorceress anthology series, Catopolis, Warrior Wisewoman… Read more →

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