Our multi-part interview with the genre author continues, as he discusses his return to the themes that made his novel "Time After Time" a success.
Del Howison
by Del Howison
04/15/2013 - 6:00pm
After the success of Time After Time, novelist and screenwriter Karl Alexander began looking for another project. It was at that time that shifts started to happen on his road to success that he could never have imagined.
by Del Howison
04/03/2013 - 2:00pm
Almost anybody who loves sci-fi/horror books and films is familiar with the work of Karl Alexander. In 1979 his novel (with a screenplay written by Nicholas Meyer) about H. G. Wells and Jack the Ripper traveling though time and space, Time After Time, hit the big screen starring Malcolm McDowall and Mary Steenburgen.
by Del Howison
03/18/2013 - 5:00pm
Steve Niles has been a faithful fighter for the little guy in the word of indie publishing and films. In Part Two he wraps up his feelings on the comic industry and looks forward to his own future. A future, it seems, that he is much more able to have a hand in shaping.
by Del Howison
03/05/2013 - 1:00pm
Author Steve Niles has been around slinging ink longer than a lot of people think. He has also seen the industry from both sides and from the corporate versus indie perspective. Since he just made another major move in his life and career in leaving Southern California behind and heading to Texas I thought it would be a good time to talk with him about his history in the publishing and film business.
by Del Howison
02/12/2013 - 6:00pm
What is a professional writer? Is it somebody who consistently turns out a certain quality level of writing? Is it somebody who is paid for their work? Is it a storyteller who keeps the reader enthralled as they weave their way through the imaginary scenarios and images they create on the page?
by Del Howison
01/21/2013 - 2:00pm
Having become a professional writer for some time since retiring from his day job Gene looks back at the path he followed and the possible opportunities he left sitting on the table when his choices were made.
by Del Howison
01/09/2013 - 4:00pm
Author Gene O'Neill is a man with a plan. That plan is to write and get paid. He hopes that readers begin to recognize his work and seek him out. He certainly has the skill set having graduated from Clarion in a class filled with, what are now, successful writers.
by Del Howison
12/14/2012 - 7:00pm
Mark Frost began his career writing teleplays for The Six Million Dollar Man in the mid-70's.
by Del Howison
11/26/2012 - 6:00pm
It was interesting to me just how much the affable Mark Frost and I have in common.


