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At 5:44pm on February 15, 2009, Zoe Whitten said…
Hi Wrath! Good to see you on GST!

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Hometown:
Philadelphia
About Me:
I am the author of Succulent Prey, His Pain, The Book of A Thousand Sins, Population Zero, and Sloppy Seconds. I am the co-author of Teratologist with Edward Lee, Orgy of Souls with Maurice Broaddus, Hero with J.F. Gonalez, and Poisoning Eros with Monica J. O'Rourke. I am a former kickboxing champion, and I currently train Mixed Martial Arts fighters and run the occassional marathon.
Favorite Authors
Richard Laymon, Edward Lee, Jack Ketchum, Brian Keene, Charlee Jacob, J.F. Gonzalez, Monica O'Rourke, Gore Vidal, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Herman Hesse, Ice Berg Slim, Donald Goins, Ray Garton.
Favorite Books
Narcissus and Goldmond, Siddhartha, The Girl Next Door, Ghoul, City of The Dead, Slither, Portrait of The Psychopath As A Young Woman, Pimp: The Story of My Life, Whoreson, Survivor, Suffer The Flesh, This Symbiotic Fascination, Messiah, The Brothers Karamozov, Cuts, Stake, Live Girls, Biofire, Ravenous.

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On Characterization

As a horror writer, you are often stereotyped as being sick or demented for being able to create such evil characters and terrifying monsters. It is assumed that their perversity, their evil and insanity, must somehow be a subconscious or conscious reflection of the author's personality. Readers are often surprised when they meet a horror author and he or she is not a slavering madman. I have always thought it interesting that readers do not assume that the hero of the novels must also reflect a… Continue

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Under The Dome – Book Review

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Afterburn SF November 2009 Issue

The November 2009 issue of Afterburn SF is complete and posted online.

Storytellers Unplugged

“This soap box is not big enough for the both of us.”

“This soap box is not big enough for the both of us.”

I asked readers for topics they would like to see me address in this blog, and I got a slew of great responses, something that will keep me in columns for a few months to come.

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Providence, 1986

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I have a road trip, of sorts, ahead of me in a few hours. A zig-zag across the transit system of Chicago. I’m heading up north, but first I have to take the 55th Street bus to an artist friend’s place and drop off a few autographed books. There is [...]

The Ritual of Fine-Tuning My Writing

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“We don’t have [...]

In love as it is in war

I promised some friends (and students) that I would talk about how one goes about writing a successful sex scene.  There are a lot of theories about this–one school, for example,  believes that a successful sex scene should titillate. (Do they believe a successful dinner scene should make you hungry? I write my dinner scenes [...]

 

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