Continuing with the Q&As with the authors of our June releases, today we are talking to Jonathan Janz. He talked about his inspirations for writing, what his favourite Gothic books are and what it takes to make it as a successful writer!
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Setting of this month's Q&As with the authors of our June releases we have Andrew Post. He talked about character influences, writing advice and what's to come! Make sure you check back in each day this week for more Q&As with the authors of our June releases!
Topics: Flame Tree Press, Q&A, Author Interview, Flame Tree Press Authors
Continuing with the authors of our June releases we have John Everson. He talked about what inspires him, writing advice and what's to come! Make sure you check back in each day this week for more Q&As with the authors of our June releases!
Topics: Flame Tree Press, Q&A, Author Interview, Flame Tree Press Authors
We have so many great new titles coming out over the next couple of months, so we wanted to take a moment to talk about them! We've got brand new horror from Bram Stoker award winner Tim Waggoner, an amazing new to Flame Tree Horror from Jonathan Janz and a very exciting debut Crime / Thriller novel by Kenneth Bromberg! Check out today's blog for more details about everything we have in store for you over the next couple of months!
Topics: Flame Tree Press, Q&A, Flame Tree Press Titles
Continuing with the Q&As with the authors of our May releases, today we are talking to Jonathan Janz. He talked about his inspirations for writing, what his favourite Gothic books are and what it takes to make it as a successful writer!
Topics: Flame Tree Press, Q&A, Flame Tree Press Authors
Pet Sematary is a story that needs little introduction. If you know the book, and know the story, you already know what’s coming and it’s more about how the filmmakers execute it. If you don’t know what’s coming then the less you know going in, the better. Filled with every kind of horror you could want, Pet Sematary makes an incredible basis for a horror film and has earned itself the title of the book that scared Stephen King the most when writing it. For years Pet Sematary was an incredible book with a really middling film adaptation, but with the wave of great King adaptations in recent times, there was hope that this film might live up to the book.
Topics: Film Review