Sunday, March 23, 2014

Visiting With Paul D. Brazill

My first interview is with a gentleman that needs no introduction from me that's for damn sure, but he'll get one anyway. He's everywhere you look, involved with everything and willing to help everyone. Paul D. Brazill is universally respected and a permanent fixture in the Thriller and Crime Fiction world. He's a top shelf writer, an editor of great note and an unquestioned supporter of other writers. I'm proud to present a short Q and A session with Paul.
  
1.) In at least 100 words, create a new biography for yourself - without the mention of writing or books.

Paul D. Brazill came into the world kicking and screaming and he hasn’t stopped since. He’s been around a bit but now he’s a bit round. He may not have shot Liberty Valance but he does know a bloke who said he did. He had, once upon a crime, aspirations toward being the one who knocks but Avon refused his application.  Tired of the puerile debate about whether slow zombies are better than fast zombies he has decided to make a film about skipping zombies. Tony Orlando and Dawn Of The Dead will be opening at a cinema near you in the near future.

2.) Did you grow up with artists around you, either friends or family, who influenced or nurtured the expression of art in any medium? If so describe what that was like - and if not, was it the exact opposite environment or somewhere in between?

Not arty at all!  Mine was a completely working class family though my oldest brother became a professional musician playing in hotels, bars, working men’s clubs, cruise ships etc.

3.) Earlier in life, what art form interested you the most; Visual, Music, Theatre, Film or Literature and the written word?

Like a lot of kids I wanted to be a comics artist. I used to draw my own comics. After that, in the teenagehood, it was music. I played in a couple of post-punk bands and really wanted to pursue songwriting.

4.) I think the most important thing to any writer is what the next project is, what’s up ahead and around the next turn, so let us know what that is – but also tell us what you have just finished or have going on right now.

My comic crime novella Guns Of Brixton will be re-published this year by Caffeine Nights and I’m working on a follow up- Holidays In The Sun.

The Italian publishers Atlantis will be putting a few of my globe- well Europe- hopping noir stories together as a novella, probably called The Noir World Of Luke Case.

I’m self-publishing an anthology called Exiles: A Outsider Anthology. It should be out in April. Loads of great writers are involved including Patti Abbot, Kate Laity, Richard Godwin and Pamila Payne.

I should have a story in Kate Laity’s Drag Noir anthology. I have a story coming up over at Shotgun Honey.

5.) What is your personal favorite for a story or book that you have written, from twenty years ago or yesterday. Doesn’t matter. Oh, by the way, why?

I recently re- read Red Esperanto – a Warsaw set noir that was published by Atlantis (Rosso Esperanto in Italian) and will be included in the next Mammoth Book Of Best British Crime.
I like it because it’s fun. Quite over-ripe in parts but all the better for it, I think.

6.) List three of your favorite authors who you don’t know and the one book or story that makes them your favorites.

The Picture Of Dorian Grey – Oscar Wilde
This Sweet Sickness – Patricia Highsmith
Hollywood- Charles Bukowski

7.) Tell me what you believe to be your biggest struggle or challenge is in the writing experience. Is it the universal need for more dedicated writing time, starting, finishing, developing the plot, outlining, dialogue, etc? Or is afterward, editing, marketing….maybe just being satisfied with the final product?

Money, or the lack of it. Money makes everything better. Unless you’re a dickhead.
 
8.) What would you say, in your own experience, has been more helpful in improving as a writer? Reading more people or watching more people?

For me, reading to be sure. The other stuff was and is always there but reading nudges observations of life into the direction where they become a story. Though, I must say, actually writing is the most important thing. What’s the best way to get to Carnegie Hall?

9.)Which of these negative traits do you feel most, if not all of us share as writers (to some degree); Selfish, Arrogant, Needy, Self-Absorbed, Clannish, Insincere or Hypocritical? Those are just some of my own traits so if I missed one, please fill in the above. 

Needy. Needy. Needy.    

10.) The most intellectual question has been saved for last. You’re on death row looking down that Green Mile corridor and there’s no last minute call coming from the Governor either. What is your final meal and drink? And be specific, because well, this is it. The last decision you’ll ever make.

A really hot curry and a really strong lager! They’ll remember me alright …

Friday, March 14, 2014

Blog Reborn

Well, I’m not exactly an experienced interviewer, not even remotely close, but I've decided to try and conduct a series of author interviews. This site, The Write Answers, will now be solely dedicated to that. Yeah I know, there’s already some really qualified people doing this deal, like more than enough people right? Then again one more can’t hurt, so here goes nothing.

Hopefully my 10 questions will allow for some good insight and commentary. I’m going to try to bring in guests I know and respect - but also people I've never met either in person or on social media. They'll read my invitation or request and wonder Jim…who

I’ll even ask some people that are very busy, because they're very successful. People that almost never answer a query of any kind, from anyone, except their agent. Folks that I suppose I will have no business asking and my batting average will most assuredly go down with those folks. That’s okay though and if this little stab at interviewing some interesting people doesn't fly, the sun will still come up in the morning. I'll still be over at Hardboiled Partners in Crime anyway.

I hope you’ll follow along just to witness the potential train wreck of this initiative, if nothing else. I don’t embarrass easy and that’s probably a good thing. Stay tuned for my first guest – which I don’t have lined up yet. * JW     

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Closing the Circle



CLOSING THE CIRCLE - AVAILABLE NOW! ONLY .99

FIND IT RIGHT HERE.           ........           AND WHILE YOU'RE AT IT, WHY NOT THE FIRST TWO.
                                                                                

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Closing The Circle




Two days and counting. On February 14th, the third book in the Zafiro/Wilsky series will be available.


It's appropriately titled Closing the Circle and here's a sneak peek at the cover. We love it and feel that Eric Beetner has once again worked his magic.


More details to follow on the book launch and availability but we're very close. Frank and I are really excited about this book and we hope everyone will give it a try.

-JW

Friday, June 21, 2013

Queen of Diamonds


This blog is not dead yet. Neglected yes, but the utilities haven't been shut off yet so I thought I'd check in and blow the dust off of things. If you haven't heard, Snubnose is running a big sale on all of their titles for the rest of June.

The newly released Queen of Diamonds & Blood on Blood are both .99....Give 'em a shot. 

AVILABLE NOW AT AMAZON. ONLY .99 THROUGH JUNE. FIND IT RIGHT HERE.

Monday, August 06, 2012

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Announcement

Something that has always been a hope and a dream for me, just became reality.


Please go here.

http://hardboiledpartners.blogspot.com/


Thanks, JW



Saturday, April 07, 2012

Starting Over

My last post on this poor blog was almost a year ago. Hard to believe. There is a definite echo and I'm sure I'm talking to myself here.At any rate, I have almost entirely gutted this place and started over. There is plenty to still do here, plenty of gaps to fill in on contacts, friends and place but I'll get there.


Right now though, this is a gateway I hope to a new blog that Frank Zafiro and I have now. We created Hardboild Partners in Crime http://hardboiledpartners.blogspot.com/ to launch our upcoming new novel titled Blood on Blood. I can also tell you that there are plans to not stop the co-author partnership.


Please head over Hardboiled Partners and see what the hell this is all about....


Thanks, JW

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Novel

No big thing just an update for somebody who might pass through here. I'm still plugging away on rough chapters for the novel I'm co-writing with my partner Frank. Not a lot else going on but someday maybe we'll have something.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

A long time coming

For those who might see this. It has been a longtime coming but for several months now, I have been working on co-writing a novel with a good friend of mine who is a successful writer and is currently in law enforcement. I am going to commit all the time I have in this project and it will be a long one. This is what I have always wanted to do. Write a full length novel and this is my chance.

I also have family time which comes first and of course work which is overwhelming at times. I will be back when I can on here to update and hopefully at some point announce a completed published book.

Thanks, JW 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A Story In Print

Recently, Midwest Literary Magazine accepted my story Dead Reckoning for their online October issue. Today, I recieved the exciting news that it had additionally been chosen for a book publication titled Bearing North. To say I'm a little pumped up about this is a tremendous understatement. It's available right now through MLM - the title of this post is a link and some additional information is below.

-JW

Friday, June 18, 2010

Writing The Ship

No, that’s not a new story I have, it’s more of a play on words to describe my efforts lately to get back on course in terms of writing. For over a year, I was floundering around in the water with no land in sight and it’s been a struggle to get back upright. I have been trying to write whenever I can; late evening and even later sometimes, very early in the morning and weekends of course.

It’s difficult when you can’t devote the time you need to (and want to) because I find it to be like so many other things. The more you do it, the better you are and the more you want to continue. There is a certain gathering momentum and rhythm to it if you can keep it going.

I realize this is not exactly headline news to any writer. No one has all the time they want to write but I will say that there are certain times of a person’s life where priorities or conditions that will affect the actual ability to write take precedence. In many cases, I believe that’s the way it should be.

I have always felt that it’s the ultimate in me-first selfishness for me to set aside certain things in favor of what I want. I’ll be the first to admit that writing is something that I want to do and I certainly have a true passion, if not an addiction, for it but I just can’t put it above certain things in life. Can’t do it, won’t do it. I’ll pay for that a lot of times because the volume of work and even the quality of writing suffers greatly if the body and head are not signed on 100%.

I do not look at myself as righteous and special, there are a helluva lot of writers out there who make the same hard decisions on life’s responsibilities and duties versus just Taking the time to write when it really isn’t there. Don’t get me wrong on this, it’s just my opinion.

With all that being said, when the brief windows of opportunity do present themselves, then I try to write.  Scrambled thoughts but it seemed important to write this down. 

 - JW