Zombies, werewolves and writing, oh my!

Things have been quiet here at As You Were this week, but that’s because I’ve been working on two interviews to bring you, both with writers of new monster tales.

Zombie apocalypse in Ontario

First up is Julianne Snow, author of Days With the Undead, a zombie tale that begins just outside of Toronto, Ont. and spreads from there.  Julianne’s been posting the story in instalments on her blog, but Days has also just been published in book form by Sirens Call Publications.  I had the pleasure of interviewing Julianne about it as part of her blog tour for the book, which has been a marathon this month. See what she’s had to say to other bloggers by following the links here. And then come back here! Julianne’s blog stop here will be posted Mar. 31

As if that weren’t enough, Julianne has been kind enough to also write a guest blog post on the subject of how music affects her as a writer, which I’ll also post this coming weekend, so be sure to stop back for her well-considered playlist.

A gripping werewolf tale

What’s that, you say?  Zombies only whet your desire for more?  Well, that’s good, because also in the works is an interview with Rachel Deering, writer and letterer of the new horror comic book Anathema, published by Tiny Behemoth Press, in which a werewolf seeks to save her true love from the forces of darkness. It’s a grim, atmospheric tale, and the first issue is out now.

I’ll be letting everyone know as soon as the features are posted, so feel free to follow me on Twitter or subscribe/follow this blog for updates.

4 comments on “Zombies, werewolves and writing, oh my!

  1. I have to be honest in that I haven’t delved into reading horror fiction in quite some time. Probably just “late to the party” but not really sure I “get” the fascination with zombies. I maybe haven’t given the genre much of a chance. I want to come back to this and read more from the blog link you provided, so thanks for that. I look forward to the interviews too. Haven’t written fiction in years either. Perhaps this may stir some long-dormant need to write again. Whoa, scary! Cheers!

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