AUTHOR INTERVIEW: David Massengill

David Massengill’s short story “Bellevue” will appear in the Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition this month. 1. Vampires or Zombies? Which do you prefer in fiction? Zombies. I’d love to see an author stray from the zombie apocalypse storyline and do a historical gothic/horror novel in the Haitian zombie tradition. Maybe like Anne Rice’s The Witching Hour only…

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: K. Trap Jones

K. Trap Jones’ short story “The Flailing Arm” will appear in the Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition this month. 1. Vampires or Zombies? Which do you prefer in fiction? I actually have to answer this in two parts because I like each of them in two different time periods. For vampires, I prefer classical…

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Emma Hinge

Emma Hinge’s short story “Penance” will appear in the Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition this month. 1. Vampires or Zombies? Which do you prefer in fiction? Zombies – because I think they have more social relevance. Vampires are a little too all over the place. They are scary, now sexy, and then scary again.…

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Phil Hickes

Phil Hickes’ short story “The Beautiful Dead” will appear in the Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition this month. 1. Vampires or Zombies? Which do you prefer in fiction? Vampires, as long as we’re talking about Salem’s Lot and 30 Days of Night type vampires. Not the ones with floppy hair. 2. Haunted House or…

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: M.N. Hanson

M.N. Hanson’s short story “Slender Man” will appear in the Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition this month. 1. Vampires or Zombies? Which do you prefer in fiction? Zombies. While Vampires are sexier, they’re so played out. Zombies are way more fun. 2. Haunted House or Haunted Mental Asylum? If you had to spend the…

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Tara Cleves

Tara Cleves’ short story “The B&B Owner” will appear in the Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition this month. 1. Vampires or Zombies? Which do you prefer in fiction? Vampires. Zombies if they make me LOL. 2. Haunted House or Haunted Mental Asylum? If you had to spend the night in one to write about…

Author Interview: Margarita Felices

Margarita Felices is a new paranormal writer who lives in Cardiff with her partner, three little mad dogs and works in television broadcasting. Inspiration for a lot of her writing comes from the remnants of the Victorian era in her hometown. When not writing, she strolls the rambling streets of Cardiff, taking pictures and researching settings and characters.