Pat Crumpler Dishes on Vivian Wexler, Galactic Detective

You won’t believe what Vivian Wexler, Galactive Detective, has been up to. Fortunately, Pat Crumpler tells all.

Pat Crumpler Dishes on Vivian WexlerFar into the future…okay, coming on 1 Aug 2018…and far, far away…okay, Florida…multi award winning sci-fi/romance/fantasy/children’s author and artist Pat Crumpler takes our Author Plunge.

During that interview we talked about a work in progress, VIVIAN WEXLER, GALACTIC DETECTIVE (and because Pat likes me, I got an advance copy. Yeeha!).

For those who want to get the disk on Vivian Wexler, Galactic Detective, before Pat’s interview, check out RPLA Showcase: Patricia Crumpler. Pat does a print interview about writing in general and Vivian in particular.
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Gene Poschman – Watching Jonas Watcher’s Watcher Write Noir Thrillers

Treehouses, Rougarous, Noir Thrillers, Paladin, San Franciso, New Orleans, Vudu Romance…Gene Poschman puts it all together

Noir Thriller and Fantasy Author Gene PoschmanGreetings lovers of Noir Thrillers and Author Plunge Devotees one and all. Today we’ll be talking with a man of my own heart, Gene Poschman. Gene is a fan of Have Gun, Will Travel, the classic Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, The Wind in the Willows, Uncle Remus, H. Beam Piper’s Fuzzies and sleeping rabbis (extra points for readers, watchers and listeners who know the reference).

My introduction to reading was the book, Bambi. Not the Disney version. Trust me, there’s a big difference

 
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Joseph Carrabis – It’s Autobiography…I swear!

Quite the Life (and all in Times New Roman 10pt!)

Regency and SciFi Author Wendy Van CampHello all and welcome to our first February Author Interview Plunge. Today we’ll be talking with…umm…me! I finally get my go at this with Jennifer “The Editress” Day at the helm! Feel free to give me (and Jennifer) a big round of applause for taking part in our exciting adventure.

I’m boring and dull

 
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The Boy in the Giant – Artwork by LadySparrowhawk

I’m blessed to have Casey Wilkinson, aka Lady Sparrowhawk, a gifted artist as a friend. She provided the artwork for this story.

Enjoy!

Once upon a time, when a small, magical child lived in a magical woods, a horrible thing happened. Someone left the child outside in the cold, rainy, wet damp of dawn. It doesn’t matter if this happened once or a thousand times. When you are a child, even once is enough.

It so happened, as the child grew into a boy, that others came by who were blind to the child and the boy and splattered mud as they passed. The mud covered the growing boy, its coldness reminding him of being abandoned in the cold, damp dawn.

The child grew into a clever boy. He kept his eyes open and watched the flowers spreading their petals to let in the morning sun, spiders spinning delicate webs stronger than the strongest steel, and squirrels and ants busying themselves gathering winter’s harvest.

Over time the boy fell in love with the world around him and decided that no matter what happened to him, he could learn from it. Quickly the boy’s wisdom grew as he watched and studied and quietly observed until he became quieter and wiser than most in the Woods.

But while he grew, there was a mud caked child inside, a child the wise boy knew nothing of, crying in the cold, damp dawn. The boy lived with the ache of the child inside so long it became like a cloak which no one else could see and which was more real to the growing boy than anything else in his world. The boy sat and watched the mud that caked around him as others splashed and noticed it hardened as it dried. The child gave the boy an idea.

“What would happen if I took some mud and fashioned a cloak around myself?” As the mud hardened he could make the cloak stronger and harder. Eventually the cloak would keep out the cold and the rain and protect the boy and child from pain.
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