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My interview with John Brown

My interview with John Brown

In which we talk about the creative process. John is the author of Servant of a Dark God. He also gives talks on the creative writing process. You can tell in his interviews, because he spends a good bit of time on the process, and his back-and-forth style of questioning make for interesting interviews, not [...]

A new interview at my alma mater

A new interview at my alma mater

When I was but a fledgling, I was unable (or perhaps unwilling) to find a local writing group. I was traveling for work a lot, and I didn't really think that sort of thing would work for me. Plus, I'll admit that the idea of receiving feedback face-to-face scared the bejeezus out of me. So [...]

An interview with Pat Rothfuss

An interview with Pat Rothfuss

This is just a teaser, folks, sorry. But I wanted to start spreading the news as it wasn't on our list of scheduled podcasts. Greg Wilson and I interviewed Pat Rothfuss this past week for our podcast site, Speculate. It was really a lot of fun. If you've ever spoken to Pat, you know he's full of [...]

Five Questions with Will McIntosh

Five Questions with Will McIntosh

This interview is part of the Codex Blog Tour. Will and I both belong to Codex, but strangely enough, the two of us not only share the same publisher, but the same release date for our debut novels. Will's Soft Apocalypse is now available widely in both print and eBook formats. You can find out more [...]

Paul Genesse talks to me about Winds

Paul Genesse talks to me about Winds

To help celebrate release day of The Winds of Khalakovo, my friend and writing pal, Paul Genesse, interviewed me about the book and the writing process. The interview will also appear in Black Gate in the coming days. I'll post that when it's up, but for now you can see the interview on Paul's blog. This [...]

A new interview with the Civilian Reader

A new interview with the Civilian Reader

Stefan Fergus of the Civilian Reader interviewed me a little while back for The Winds of Khalakovo, and he's just posted the results. Getting connected with Stefan was interesting. Kevin J. Anderson was one of the kind souls who agreed to take a look at Winds for the purpose of providing a blurb (assuming he [...]

A new interview with Alethea Kontis

A new interview with Alethea Kontis

Alethea (Lee) Kontis is a fellow writer who wrote the wonderful Alpha Oops, one of my favorite books to read to my kids. Lee asked me a few questions about Winds recently and just posted the interview on her website. Here's a brief excerpt: Princess Alethea: What’s a “quilling”? Brad Beaulieu: Funnily enough, no one’s ever [...]

A very thoughtful interview with LEC Book Reviews

A very thoughtful interview with LEC Book Reviews

Louis Couture sat down with me, virtually, for an interview, and he just posted it on LEC Book Reviews. I told Louis, and I'll repeat it here, that the best reviews force the writer to learn a bit about themselves, or their story. That was certainly the case here in this very thoughtful interview. A [...]

Part 2 of my interview with Gray Rinehart

Part 2 of my interview with Gray Rinehart

The second part of my interview with Gray is now live on his site. Here's a brief excerpt from the interview: What was the biggest surprise you got out of working on The Winds of Khalakovo? Is there anything in particular you hope your readers get out of it? I suppose the biggest surprise is just [...]

Speculate! The Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans is now live

Speculate! The Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans is now live

Behind the scenes, I've been working on a new project with fellow writer, Gregory Wilson. We've named it Speculate – The Podcast for Writers, Reader and Fans. Speculate will be sharing podcasts of several different types, including: Fiction Reviews – discussions of novels or short fiction. Author Interviews – interviews or roundtables with some of the [...]


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