Author Interview – James Kestrel

James Kestrel, author of the upcoming novel Five Decembers, stops by to chat his new book, his extensive research and working with Hard Case Crime. I’m a big fan of the folks at Hard Case Crime and the work they do – how was your experience working with them as publisher of FIVE DECEMBERS? I’m…

Author Interview – Lou Berney

Lou Berney, author of the upcoming novel November Road, stops by to chat rewrites, Bouchercon and the crime fiction community. You had received a lot of critical praise as well as an Edgar Award for your most recent novel, The Long and Faraway Gone. Did you feel a lot of pressure to deliver with a…

Author Interview – Andrew Shaffer

Andrew Shaffer, author of the new novel Hope Never Dies, stops by to chat bromances, political fatigue and Obama & Biden memes. I have to imagine the wealth of Obama and Biden memes had to inspire this story.  Was that the case or did the idea come to you in another way? The first time…

Interview – Bryce Allen

Bryce Allen, author of the meta-thriller The Spartak Trigger, stopped by to chat writing, the Maritimes and telemarketers. Welcome to Every Read Thing, Bryce.  Has writing been something you’ve always wanted to pursue? Thanks for having me! I can’t say it’s something I’ve always wanted to pursue but it’s definitely something I’ve always done in one form…

Interview – James L. Thane

I’ve been a fairly avid user of the social networking site Goodreads for over five years now.  In that time, I’ve made many new friends and discovered countless great reads.  However, in the case of James L. Thane, he’s hit both categories.  James agreed to stop by to chat his Phoenix based crime series, his…

Interview – Lawrence Block

Over the last few years, I’ve been making my way through Lawrence Block’s Matt Scudder series.  I’ve also branched out into his novels with Hardcase Crime as well as his Bernie Rhodenbarr series with last year’s self-published release, The Burglar Who Counted The Spoons.  As you could probably guess, Block has emerged as one of my…

Interview – Blake J. Harris

Blake J. Harris, author of the new book CONSOLE WARS:  Sega, Nintendo, And The Battle That Defined A Generation, stopped by to chat narrative nonfiction, NHL ’94 and the feature film adaptation of his work.   How did you come to write Console Wars? By accident, almost. Before I set out to write a book…

Interview – Nick Cutter

I recently had the chance to chat with debut author Nick Cutter about his stomach churning horror novel, The Troop.  Nick stopped by to chat Stephen King, the perils of being a pen name and not worrying about trying to please every reader. Hi Nick, welcome to Every Read Thing!  Can you tell us a…