Archive for Author Interviews
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Interview with JR Hume
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Welcome to another author interview.
Author Interviews
December’s most-read story was “Tears of the Android” by JR Hume, published on November 17, 2009.
A science fiction piece, as one might guess from the title, it drew particularly high praise from our readers (even those who don’t generally connect with sci-fi), and reached 4000 reads over the course of December.
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EDF: What should people [...]
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Interview with Kevin Shamel
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Welcome to our second anniversary author interview.
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In keeping with last year — let’s make it a tradition — we’re celebrating our birthday with a special author interview featuring someone who is not only a great writer but has been a part of Every Day Fiction’s growth and development.
Kevin Shamel has helped EDF become what it is today, not [...]
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Interview with Aaron Polson
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Welcome to another author interview.
Author Interviews
April’s most-read story was “The Sub-Basement” by Aaron Polson. Although Aaron’s horror story was originally published on January 7th — not in or near April at all – it was our most-read story for April by a substantial margin, and by the end of the month it had been read an impressive 4000 [...]
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Interview with Krystyna Smallman
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Welcome to another author interview.
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February’s most-read story was “Monster” by Krystyna Smallman. Krystyna’s story, a chilling horror piece featuring a small boy and an all-too-believable ‘monster’, gave readers the shivers.
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EDF: What should people expect
when they see a story with your byline under it?
KS: I write two wildly different types of stories. Some are heartwarming and [...]
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Interview with Guy Anthony De Marco
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Welcome to another author interview. Our apologies that these things haven’t been appearing as regularly as we’d like, but given certain restraints on our time recently, we’ve had to choose between delivering great fiction or doing author interviews. And that’s not really much of a choice.
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However, things have straightened out a bit, and we’re back on track. [...]


