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About Scott Roche
Scott Roche is an author, podcaster, and publisher. His work has been published in a number of anthologies. He's available for birthday parties, bar-mitzvahs, quinceaneras, and anywhere else cake is served. A Christian and an avid fan of horror, he believes that there is beauty to be found everywhere.
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I’ve gotten to know so many cool creators in my life. The interesting thing is, you never know when you’re going to meet the next one. I encountered this particular rock demi-god at a school function. We had kids in the same school at the time. I saw someone taller than me (no mean feat) and naturally asked him what the weather was like up there.
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Doc and I have worked together on a number of projects and I love his imagination. His writing style is full of wonder and I’m looking forward to his new book launch. So, to let you get to know him a little bit, I asked him some questions. Enjoy!
1)Much of what you’ve written falls into the steampunk “genre”. What appeals to you about it?
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I’m a big fan of Lauren Harris’ work. One need only look here and here for reviews of her previous books.
1) Your previous books involved life in a small southern town with high school students. This book seems radically different. What did you enjoy most about shifting to more adult characters and situations?
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Blog postTweet I’m a big fan of Lauren Harris’ work. One need only look here and here for reviews of her previous books. When I found out she had a new one coming out and wanted some help spreading the word, I couldn’t raise my hand fast enough. Look for a “Three Questions With…” interview coming soon.
Here’s the cover and blurb:
A deadly price for freedom. A power she can’t control.
Helena Martin doesn’t know who she hates more, the sorcerers who fired the magic-laced bullet3 years ago Read more -
Blog postTweet It is with SO MUCH PLEASURE, that I get to show you folks the GORGEOUS cover for I book steampunk fans will love.
I’ve written with and gotten to know Doc over the last several years. He’s a talented writer and voice actor. I’ve read an early version of this book and have been waiting for it with bated breath. You can pre-order it here. Catch the excerpt at the end of the post.
Title: The Perils of Prague, The Adventures of Crackle and Bang, Book 1
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I’ve gotten to know such a great variety of talented people through social media. One of those people happens to be Morgan Elektra. I’ve read “Big Teeth” (see my review here) and I’m in the process of reading the novella that brings her to my blog. Expect a review of that soon. Enough about all of that. Let’s bring on the questions!
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Blog postTweet I’ve decided that in the new year I’d like to feature a creator a week on this here blog. Basically, that’s me taking a few minutes to tell you about someone I know and whose work I enjoy. They could be artists, writers, musicians, programmers, or any number of other callings who put things they’ve made out there in the world for us all to see.
For me, a sign of a good author is one who can bring new eyeballs into their genre. To do that, and to be prolific in multiple genres,3 years ago Read more -
Blog postTweet This is a rough timeline for an abolutely silly idea I have.
1935 Shanghai – Dr. Lin Ho, master of a number of disciplines both scientific and mystical, had a breakthrough in his efforts to project his essence into an animal. Intending to use this as a method to infiltrate Nazi and Communist forces, he instead granted a portion of his intelligence. Chi, and knowledge into a gibbon he’d been keeping as a companion. He had named the ape Chen Bo, but given the ape’s limited abilit3 years ago Read more -
Blog postTweet I’ve decided that in the new year I’d like to feature a creator a week on this here blog. Basically, that’s me taking a few minutes to tell you about someone I know and whose work I enjoy. They could be artists, writers, musicians, programmers, or any number of other callings who put things they’ve made out there in the world for us all to see.
I’ve gotten to know a LOT of awesome people thanks to my community. Clay Howard – musician, father, and possessor of amazing hair – is3 years ago Read more -
Blog postTweet I’ve decided that in the new year I’d like to feature a creator a week on this here blog. Basically, that’s me taking a few minutes to tell you about someone I know and whose work I enjoy. They could be artists, writers, musicians, programmers, or any number of other callings who put things they’ve made out there in the world for us all to see.
I’m starting off a couple of weeks early, to strike while the iron is hot, so to speak. Who did I choose? None other than my friend, P3 years ago Read more -
Blog postThis story was inspired by the first photo on this post – http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/unexplainable-stock-photos. I’m not sure if I have the rights necesary to post the picture here. But that’s okay, I think it stands by itself. Enjoy!
Sister Gertrude stood on the edge of the thousand mile long “pier”. The Archdiocese had chosen her as part of the first contact group with the race detected only recently on mankind’s first successful interstellar colonization. Pope Justinius6 years ago Read more -
Blog postI had the pleasure of interviewing Michael F. Stewart about his Kickstarter and I wanted to let you know that with a little over two days to go he’s kicked the crap out of his goal!! It’s at almost $1500. Thanks to everyone that backed it. Can’t wait to read the new book.
Haven’t pledged and only back those Kickstarters that will succeed? Go send him some coin – https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/michaelfstewart/assured-destruction-with-zombies.
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Blog postI’ve enjoyed Ed’s writing ever since I listened to New World Order. I’m not ordinarily into political thrillers, but I dig these. Today I want to bring the thriller novel “Alive From America,” book two in the Terrorist Chronicles series to your attention. Then we’ll get into the questions.
Forget bin Laden and Sadaam. Forget the Taliban and al Qaida. The real battle against terrorism is in the shadows, fought in places you’d never expect. The most dangerous terrorist in the world is t6 years ago Read more -
Blog postI read both of Mike Stewart’s Assured Destruction e-books towards the end of last year and thoroughly enjoyed them. You can read the reviews of Assured Destruction and Script Kiddie for my detailed thoughts on them, but suffice to say words like “excellent” and “well written” apply. When he told me he was doing a Kickstarter for the third book, I was excited. So, like I do, I wanted to find out more. I’ve asked him three questions and I hope you enjoy the answers.
1) Being a geek, I’m6 years ago Read more -
Blog postSo happy to reveal the results of the giveaway! Thanks to everyone who participated. I understand that DEL will be available later this month. If you didn’t win please support Tee and Pip by preordering!
One signed copy each of Phoenix Rising, The Janus Affair, and Dawn’s Early Light – Renn Shearin
One signed copy of Dawn’s Early Light – Melissa Hayden
One signed copy of Dawn’s Early Light – Nutty Nuchtchas
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Blog postI’ve had the pleasure of reading the first book in Matt Wallace’s Slinger series and I’ll be reviewing that later this week. Until then, I wanted to share three questions that I asked him. (This may become a new thing “Three Questions With Xxxx”. If you enjoy these let me know.)
The book is available here. He’s using his expertise as a combat trainer, pro-wrestler, and sharp writer to weave an action packed narrative.
Meet Nico. He’s currently falling 30,000 feet above the cit6 years ago Read more -
Blog postI have been a fan of serialized fiction my whole life, everything from comic books to the old school radio serials (no I’m not that old, but I had some on tape… You know, cassette tapes? Sheesh, maybe I am old.). The idea of getting to that cliffhanger only to have to wait until next week or next month was both insanely frustrating and incredibly cool. The last few years have seen something of a resurgence, with podcasts and e-books making it easier for people to produce this sort of content.6 years ago Read more
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Blog postFans of the blog will know that I’ve long been a fan of Jake Bible. In the spirit of full disclosure, I also count myself as his friend. So let’s get on with the review.
There is something in the deep. Something large. Something hungry. Something prehistoric.
And Team Grendel must find it, fight it, and kill it.
Kinsey Thorne, the first female US Navy SEAL candidate has hit rock bottom. Having washed out of the Navy, she turned to every drink and drug she could get her ha6 years ago Read more -
Blog postI had the pleasure of reviewing The 33 by JC Hutchins recently. I quite enjoyed it, but had a couple of questions for Hutch. He was king enough to answer them.
What made you decide to release The 33 as a serialized audio/e-book, rather than doing it all at once?
I wish I had a satisfying, entrepreneurially-sound answer for you! Honestly, The 33’s release model is the way it is because that’s how I’ve always envisioned it. Since 2008, I’ve wanted to create something that pluck6 years ago Read more -
Blog postI’ve long been a fan of JC Hutchins’ work. For those not in the know, his book trilogy 7th Son was a fan favorite in the early days of podcast fiction. Since then, JC has built a career in freelance writing and transmedia story telling. He’s been talking about a project called The 33 for years and he’s finally decided to release it in a serial audio and e-book format.
This is not a podcast. JC is charging for it and I’m not reviewing the full run, since it’s not complete yet. But I b6 years ago Read more
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Books By Scott Roche
Dead Ends
Jul 25, 2013
by
Justin Macumber ,
Edward Lorn ,
Scott Roche ,
Philip Carroll ,
Paul Cooley ,
JR Murdock ,
Jake Bible ,
Scott Pond ,
Sue Baiman
$1.99$199
The Casebook of Esho St. Claire: The Gibbering Mr. Cravat ~ The Current Killer (Esho St. Claire Mysteries 1)
Mar 16, 2015
by
Scott Roche
$1.99$199
$0.00 Free with Audible trial
$5.00$500
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