Here you can find all the Interviews with Science Fiction or Fantasy Authors we have been lucky enough to carried out.
Charlaine Harris's brand new book Midnight Crossroad, the first in a brand new series is released at Midnight tonight (7th May 2014).
To celebrate, along with a review of the book itself SFBook are part of the official blog tour and had chance to ask the author a few questions:
Ant: F...
The Arthur C Clarke award winning novel Dark Eden has just been released in the USA and to celebrate the launch of such an excellent novel the author agreed to let me ask him a few questions:
Ant: Dark Eden manages to create a true sense of an alien world, not least with the inclusion of Geothermal "lantern" Trees. Where did you get inspiration for such an alien world?...
To celebrate the launch of Words of Radiance - the much anticipated second novel in the Stormlight Archive series, SFBook got chance to ask Brandon a few questions as part of his UK Blog Tour.
Ant: Where did you get the idea of a world ravaged by fierce storms?
Brandon: The original seed of an idea was the storm of Jupiter, this massive persistent storm. Of course, that’s a gas giant. The ...
To coincide with the review of The Executioners Heart, the fourth novel in the Newbury & Hobbes series, we managed to catch up to the Doctor Who and Sherlock script writing author, George Man.
Along with the review of Jay Posey's novel Three we have been lucky enough to interview the author as part of his Blog Tour. At the end of the Interview you can enter a competition to win a signed copy of Jay's book.
Ant: Three is set in a future earth laid waste by an unknown cataclysm. What encouraged you to c...
We have been lucky enough to review the new Michael Marshall novel - We are here - a powerful yet subtle tale that keeps the reader gripped right to the end, currently being published by Gollancz.
We managed to catch up with the author to ask him a few questions about his latest book and other topics of interest.
Last week we were lucky enough to review the new James Baylock novel The Aylesford Skull - a rip-roaring steampunk adventure that hit all the right notes.
This week we have been honored with an interview from the author himself, who happened to be good friends with one of my favourite authors....
Last week we reviewed the quite incredible novel Osama which co-incidentally won the World Fantasy Award around the same time. We've been lucky enough to be granted an interview with the talented author, Lavie Tidhar.
Ant Not only have you won the World Fantasy Award for Osama but you managed to beat some very stiff competition including Stephen King, ...
We've been lucky enough to catch up with screenwriter and author Joanne Reay who has just released her fantasy novel Romeo Spikes, the first in the Lo Life series.
Ant You have been an accomplished scriptwriter for some time, what made you decide to branch out into writing novels?...
We've been lucky enough to be granted an interview with Danie Ware, Forbidden Planet events / social media organiser and now author with her quite brilliant debut novel Ecko Rising, published by Titan Books.
To celebrate the launch of SFBook is proud to be part of the book tour and as well as this interview and a review of Ecko Rising.
Thanks to Titan Bo...
Today marks the launch of Daylight on Iron Mountain, the 2nd volume in David Wingrove's re-imagined Chung Kuo series, an incredible future vision and one which promises to be an absolute epic, unmissable series.
I was lucky enough to be granted an interview with David Wingrove which gives a great insight into the series.
Ant You o...
Back in June I reviewed the novel Divine Extinction, the second volume in the Evilution series by Hylton H Smith and the author has been kind enough to grant me an interview about the novel and the series itself:
Ant: The new series Evilution is quite a departure fr...
Sven Michael Davison is the author of the exceptional post-cyberpunk thriller State of Mind, I was lucky enough to be granted an interview as part of his Blog tour celebrating the release of the novel.
Ant: Where did you originally get the idea for the Pchip?
Sven:...
This Interview with Peter F Hamilton was carried out by TC in October 2001.
This interview is mostly related to Fallen Dragon. The interview is spoiler free and Fallen Dragon will in no way be ruined for you if you read this interview.
TC: What was the inspiration for the new universe in Fallen Dragon?
This Interview with Peter F Hamilton was carried out by TC in October 1999.
On his resent signing tour Peter F. Hamilton did a stop in Copenhagen on the 27th October 1999. I got half an hour with the author of the just released The Naked God.
Some parts o...
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