Hey 3.5 Readers,
So I’m bringing my reblog of the 31 Zombie Author Interview series to a close. The coveted Halloween 2015 spot was reserved for none other than David W. Wright of the Self-Publishing Podcast.
With his co-author Sean Platt, he’s brought to life a futuristic zombie battle royale in the Z2134 series. Also as 1/3 of the SPP trio, he and his buds have become an inspiration to many aspiring self-publishers, myself included.
I have to say that listening to their podcast made me realize that self-publishing is a viable option and with enough work it is possible to create a self-publishing business.
By the way, I also recommend Johnny, Sean and Dave’s “Worst Show Ever” Podcast in which they more or less analyze all of Dave’s issues – his decoy wallet, his lack of luck when it comes to finding good restaurant service, his fear that if he leaves a soda in his car someone might mess with it…is he paranoid or is he just wiser than the rest of us? Perhaps a little from Column A and a little from Column B.
At any rate, this trio have become my personal heroes as of late, so it was a lot of fun to pose some questions to one of them.
And with that, I have now blogged and reblogged the 31 Zombie Authors series.
What fun that was. I hope to do it again some day. I thought about interviewing these authors a second time, but I’m also thinking maybe I’ll interview yet another 31 zombie authors…then I will have interviewed 62 zombie authors!
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Happy Halloween, 3.5 readers.
This month, we’ve chatted up an absurd amount of zombie fiction writers, haven’t we?
They’re all impressive in their own right, and they all bent over backwards to help me out, so it was virtually impossible to figure out who to assign the coveted Halloween spot to.
Then it hit me. Use it to talk to one of the dudes who got me writing again.
Not to make this about me, but long ago, I gave up on my dream of becoming a writer. Like so many before me, the path toward traditional publishing seemed like it was riddled with one insurmountable wall after another. Spend my time writing only to end up with my work tossed on a rejection heap with countless other writers competing for…
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