Alex Scarrow Interview and Giveaway

SciFiChick.com is featuring Alex Scarrow and his TimeRiders series this week. Today, we have an exclusive interview with the author and a fun giveaway!

How many books are planned for the series?

The series is nine books and was always planned as such. I wanted to create a series with a definite narrative arc; very much a clear beginning, middle and end. One of the great joys of writing this series was that the UK publisher who signed it up (Puffin) were up for it from the get-go and committed to the whole series. Which meant I could clearly plan the narrative across the nine books instead of not being sure whether Puffin’s commitment was going to be for just the first 3 books…and then ‘see how things go’ from there. It’s meant a clear arc, a detailed arc.

I can tell you this…I know exactly how the last book goes. I know how the last chapter of the last book goes. Hell, I even know what the last sentence of the entire series will be!

Will we see changes to the team in upcoming books?

Oh yes. Big time. These are characters that are evolving, and having to do it fast as events around them gather momentum. It’s a strange thing, for the first time as a writer, my characters have emerged from the pages of the books and taken up residence in my mind. I hear them chattering to each other. When I right TimeRiders books now, I feel like I’m turning up at the agreed scene/location and now I’m merely taking notes as they talk and act!

Are you working on anything else besides the TimeRiders series?

Most definitely. A new series called ELLIE QUIN. It’s a series I’ve been working on quietly for several years now and the first three books are going to be launched on the Amazon Kindle on Christmas Day! It’s a character-driven story set in a future universe. So, yes, I suppose you could call it Science Fiction, but it’s so not so much space ships and laser guns as it is funky shopping malls and lip gloss! It’s full of fun ideas…for example, a nail polish that when it dries, you can watch ‘TV’ on it. Another example – a brand of soda pop made of two species of mutually antagonistic bacteria fighting a war across your tongue and thus creating a constantly changing flavour! Or pocket-pets; little alien creatures you grow from seeds. All good fun stuff.

A friend of mine described it as ‘Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Universe meets BladeRunner’, although I’m inclined to think of it more as ‘Hitch-Hikers Guide meets Bridget Jones’. It’s ‘Bourne-like’ conspiracy story of a girl on the run from some seriously bad guys through this crazy universe that is so like our own in many ways, but exaggerated, magnified, by the cool ideas you get from science fiction; aliens, genetic technology, robotics, space travel etc etc.

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2012 Syfy Digital Press Tour: Dinner with Cast of Being Human and Haven

This year’s Syfy Digital Press Tour was in Toronto. And I jumped at the chance to be able to attend when I heard we’d be going on a set tour of Warehouse 13, one of my favorite shows! The tour started off with cocktails and dinner with the cast of Being Human and Haven on … Read more

Exclusive Author Interview: Rob DeBorde

SciFiChick.com was recently able to interview author Rob DeBorde to talk about his latest release PORTLANDTOWN and, of course, zombies!

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Can you tell us a bit about PORTLANDTOWN in your own words?

Portlandtown is the story of the Wyldes, a uniquely talented family living in Portland, Oregon in 1887 who face off against an undead outlaw and his horde of living-challenged brethren. Okay, that’s the studio pitch. For the reader I’d add this: it’s not just about zombies. Yes, more than a few slack-jaws stumble their way through the pages of Portlandtown, but it’s much more of an adventure than the zombie apocalypse. Plus there are voodoo cowboys, steam-driven totem poles, and a tent-full of old-timey circus freaks. Zombies versus Old West oddities? Yup.

Who is Joseph Wylde?

Joseph is a husband, father, and owner of Wylde’s Booksellers & Navigation. The fact that he’s also blind has not hindered him in the slightest. In fact, he sees the world better than most, which makes him quite good at his side job helping to investigate and resolve delicate situations-the kind his clients would rather not talk about. He’s also a reformed criminal who once rode with a very, very bad dude known as the Hanged Man. Joseph would rather not talk about that.

Why do zombies and westerns seem to mesh so well together?

It’s the hat. Zombies look great in ten-gallon hats. Plus it’s a bit more of a challenge to take on the undead with only a six-shooter, a shovel, and not much else. And, of course, westerns are cool. Imagine the Man with No Name hunting zombies. That’s cool. Now imagine if the Man with No Name was a zombie. You see where this is going, right? Cool.

Zombies have become extremely popular lately. What makes PORTLANDTOWN stand out?

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