Ok peeps, next up on the Altar of Sacrifice
is Splinker.
One of the more serious members of the
Taylor Street Gang, (the more I write that, the more it sounds like a comic
strip story), whose book "I've been deader" reflects on the darker
side of zombie love.
Here's the blurb:
Being a zombie is no picnic and it's one
hell of a handicap in the romance department when you fall in love with a
'breather':
Aleta is a breather with short blonde hair and brown eyes - two of them! - and the whitest smile Fred has ever seen. Every day at a certain time she sits at her window, and every day he stands in the rubble across the street among a crowd of zombies waiting to break through the fence and eat her.
'You are beautiful, like an angel', he thinks, but all he can moan is, “Braaaiiinss."
Still, as zombies go, Fred's quite a catch. Underneath all the gangrene and rot, Fred is different. This girl will probably turn out to be yet another dead end, an infatuation, someone whose image he cannot get out of his mind and whose taste he cannot get out of his mouth, but the heart wants what the heart wants.
For breathers, it is always only a matter of time, however beautiful they are and whatever the government is assuring people.
Which makes Fred sad because he has a beautiful 11 year old son called Timmy, and Timmy may still be alive.
Aleta is a breather with short blonde hair and brown eyes - two of them! - and the whitest smile Fred has ever seen. Every day at a certain time she sits at her window, and every day he stands in the rubble across the street among a crowd of zombies waiting to break through the fence and eat her.
'You are beautiful, like an angel', he thinks, but all he can moan is, “Braaaiiinss."
Still, as zombies go, Fred's quite a catch. Underneath all the gangrene and rot, Fred is different. This girl will probably turn out to be yet another dead end, an infatuation, someone whose image he cannot get out of his mind and whose taste he cannot get out of his mouth, but the heart wants what the heart wants.
For breathers, it is always only a matter of time, however beautiful they are and whatever the government is assuring people.
Which makes Fred sad because he has a beautiful 11 year old son called Timmy, and Timmy may still be alive.
Sound good?
Well here's the interview, take it away
Splinks!
1.) Tell us about yourself
I
enjoy bull fighting and bull shitting, and I'm bull shitting about the bull
fighting. I write when there's nothing on T.V. or when I'm too tired to
look at internet porn, because after porn and T.V. -- and video games --
writing is the most important thing in my life. Oops. And
family. Family is important. It's especially important to mention
family, as they can get quite vocal when ignored.
2.) What genre do
you specialise in?
At
the moment, my focus is on the horror/comedy genre. A bit of niche
market, but I do it well. I got the idea when I first heard the phrase
"scared the shit out of me!" I thought to myself, 'now, that
would be pretty funny.'
3.) What's your inspiration.
My
inspiration is anticipated praise. My main reason for writing is to hear
people say how much they enjoyed my stories. That's what I live
for. Unless you're talking poetry. Then my inspiration is the
thought of getting women to notice me..
4.) Who is your favourite author, why and did he/she inspire you to write in any way?
My
favorite author is Stephen King. I mean, that guy can write 120,000 words
about a scary pillow and make a million. I grew up reading his books
(this was before internet porn) and I'd say both him and Ray Bradbury were the
biggest influences on my writing.
5.) How do you feel about Taylor ?
Not
crazy about the ham, but I like the publisher. They are hands on and know
what they're doing when it comes to marketing. I've enjoyed working with
them. (Hey Taylor, how about bumping the price of "I've Been
Deader" up to two bucks so we can both get something to eat??)
6.) What are your plans?
I'm
finishing up the prequel to "I've Been Deader" and hope to have it
available for Halloween. I'm also doing another collection of short
stories called "Inside My Shorts: Now longer and More Gripping than
Ever!" (working title).
7.) Go for it, sell your work.
I
don't like to self-promote. It makes me feel funny to talk about my
books. When "I've Been Deader," a near perfect blend of horror
and comedy was first made available on Amazon, I refused to let anyone know,
even friends and family, although this was mostly due to the fact that I was
sleeping. If you really have nothing better to do, you can find it here:http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Deader-ebook/dp/B008H04Z0G/ref=sr_1_...
Unless you've been to Bangkok , I promise it will be the best buck you've ever spent.
Once you're done reading and starved for
more of me, you can come play on Ivebeendeader.blogspot.com
Or, if you're looking for something short,
a little dark, and a quick laugh, try peeking "Inside My Shorts: 30
Quickies." Just promise that you'll be kind when talking with the
ladies about what you found there. http://www.amazon.com/Inside-My-Shorts-Quickies-ebook/dp/B006NGE8QW...
If you want to shoot the breeze, you can
email me at ibdeader.hotmail.com. Also, you can find me on Facebook,
Twitter, Starbucks, Five Guys Burgers and Amazon. I won't post links
because I want you to feel like you've accomplished something.
Thanks for reading!
No dude, thanks for answering.
Believe it or not, he's a pretty good guy.
Take it easy.
Reggie. :-D
2 Kommentare:
Great interview! Loved the into line about bull-fighting and bull-shitting, but it was all a great read.
[Private note to Reggie: do you think it's a good idea to let people who are even funnier than us post their thoughts on our blogs?]
Damn, I never even thought of that!
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