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future interview to allen ashley

Well, last year I’ve read Once and Future Cities; I would say it’s great! Allen Ashley made a masterful work – deep and thought provoking. I enjoyed the uniqueness, beauty, and attractive words; its so colorful! Allen Ashley, with a complex and imaginative writing, ensures, always, one thing: originality. I look forward with enthusiasm the […]

musical interview to alexander zelenyj

“Songs for the Lost” was one of the best books I have read recently. Alexander Zelenyj has a complex and visionary writing and what I can say is how the book touched me for its beauty, for its insanity, for its soul, for its melancholy. Alexander Zelenyj is a singular writer whose words beautifully crafted, […]

magical interview to sissy pantelis

I first met Sissy Pantelis in The Ironic Fantastic # 1, the story “Hunted”; it was love at first letter – two “first” can be a redundancy, but it was what I could write. She creates the most charming stories that I’ve read with words that are endearing and amusing. I can feel, always, alive […]

unlikely interview to poppet

From “Moonshine Express” I already wrote… A story, told in two hands, full of wonderful words, where each sentence is packed with poetry. The narration in the first person brings another taste to the story and the ending is not an ending, but the beginning of all – wonderful. … it was my first contact […]

fantastic interview to lou antonelli

Lou Antonelli started writing fiction in middle age; his first story was published in 2003 when he was 46. He’s had 89 short stories published in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia, in venues such as Asimov’s Science Fiction, Jim Baen’s Universe, Dark Recesses, Andromeda Spaceways In-Flight Magazine, Greatest Uncommon Denominator (GUD), Daily Science Fiction, […]

inconvenient interview to jason e. rolfe

My first contact with the writing of Jason E. Rolfe occurred when I bought (30.05.2013) the novel Synthetic Saints published by Vagabond Press Books. At that time I didn’t know that he “was a French writer and humorist born in Honfleur, Calvados. He was the author of many collections of whimsical writings. A poet as […]

what the giants were saying by david rix

What the Giants Were Saying is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, Red Fire, a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. Eibonvale Press What the […]

revista minatura #140

Terei a minha história – do not kill in our backyard – publicada na revista miNatura #140 (2015) sobre o tema Space Western. A história original tem muito mais do que 25 linhas e espero brevemente a publicar, aqui, no blog. Necessito apenas de afinar umas linhas. A capa desta edição é da responsabilidade de […]

the slow regard of silent things by patrick rothfuss

Some days simply lay on you like stones. Some were fickle as cats, sliding away when you needed comfort, then coming back later when you didn’t want them, jostling at you, stealing your breath. from The Slow Regard of Silent Things Esta história de Patrick Rothfuss é realmente diferente, não me recordo de ter lido […]