I'm gonna lose these blues I've found, down in Lucky Town...
--Bruce Springsteen, "Lucky Town" (1992)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Interview and chance to win signed copy of The Sword-Edged Blonde
Today I'm interviewed by Zombie Joe at Geek Like Me. This was an old-fashioned sit-down-face-to-face interview, with interaction and everything. He's also giving away signed copies of The Sword-Edged Blonde.
Good Interview, and here I always thought the Vampires can't cross over running water was folklore, I could swaer I have druid inspired monster book discussing just that.
I also liked your hated word "Green" simply because we are of a similar mind on that one.
I grew up in west Tennessee an hour north of Graceland (home of Elvis) and twenty minutes from Nutbush (birthplace of Tina Turner). I've been a reporter, editor, photographer and door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman. I now live in a Wisconsin town famous for trolls, write before six in the morning and try to teach my two sons to act like they've been to town before. I'm the author of the Eddie LaCrosse high fantasy/hardboiled mysteries (The Sword-Edged Blonde, Burn Me Deadly and the forthcoming Dark Jenny), two novels about vampires in 1975 Memphis (Blood Groove and The Girls with Games of Blood) and the first Tufa novel, The Hum and the Shiver, due in 2011.
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Good Interview, and here I always thought the Vampires can't cross over running water was folklore, I could swaer I have druid inspired monster book discussing just that.
I also liked your hated word "Green" simply because we are of a similar mind on that one.
Thanks, David. As I recall from my research, running water represents purity, and vampires are inherently impure, from a Christian perspective.
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