Interviews

We ask – they answer…

Nov 012011
 
Joanne Harris Q & A: October 2011

In October I had the opportunity to interview author Joanne Harris. Most of us will know her name due to the Chocolat movie. Of late she has broken into the Young Adult market with her Norse mythology fantasy title, Runemarks (out now, £7.99, published by Corgi). The sequel to that book, Runelight, was released in […]

Oct 092011
 
John Higgins Q & A (Chief Lighting Director, Captain America): August 2011

Last month I had the fortune to interview John Higgins, a vastly experienced lighting engineer in the film industry, and his most recently released work has been on the Captain America: The First Avenger movie, as Chief Lighting Director. The look of the movie is beautiful, with a golden-era Hollywood glow to the scenes (the above […]

Sep 082011
 
Curtis Jobling Q & A (Wereworld): Summer 2011

Curtis Jobling.    What inspired the world of Lyssia and the Seven Realms? I’ve been a lover of horror and fantasy from a criminally young age, and knew that if I were to ever get around to writing a novel, then chances were it would be in one of the two genres. Who guessed it would […]

Sep 032011
 

Part two of Geekzine UK’s Q & A with the Sarcastic Gamer UK podcast crew is Yamster, otherwise known as Jon Brady by day. (Part one with Captain Average is here) Now if you’re a gamer like myself and my geeky pals here at Geekzine UK, then you should have heard of the U.S based […]

Sep 012011
 
Chris Priestley Q & A (Tales Of Terror From The Tunnel's Mouth): Summer 2010

Chris Priestley   What inspires you as a writer? All kinds of things. All the books I’ve read, movies I’ve seen, things that have happened to me, or happened to people I know. Good work of any kind is inspiring. I am very interested in the setting of a story and so I am constantly inspired […]