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Miniview – Sylvia Hiven

Our final mini-interview from the winter RPP authors comes from Sylvia Hiven. Her short, historical-artistic fantasy provided the end punch for the issue, so it seems only right. 1. Can you dsecribe “The Still Life of Doriana” in one sentence … Continue reading

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Miniview – Jan Stinchcomb

This Friday’s mini-interview from our winter crew comes from the author of the quirky, charming seaside story “The Gill Bride”, Jan Stinchcomb. 1. Can you describe “The Gill Bride” in one sentence for those who haven’t read it yet? This … Continue reading

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Miniview – T. J. McIntyre

Next up, a return author. T.J. McIntyre’s been with us here at RPP before, and we’re so glad to have him back with this weird little story… 1. Can you describe “The Comfort of Shadows” in one sentence for those … Continue reading

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Miniview – R. A. Keenan

Our next mini-interview from the winter authors is with R. A. Keenan, who brings us our fascinating little goblin protagonist, NeckBreaker. 1. Can you describe “Its Trick” in one sentence for those who haven’t read it yet? All’s well that … Continue reading

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Miniview – Samantha Boyette

This Friday, our mini-interview comes from Samantha Boyette, author of a wonderful historical fantasy with one of my favorite heroes ever: “The Last Magician”. 1. Can you describe “The Last Magician” in one sentence for those who haven’t read it … Continue reading

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Miniview – Mari Ness

Our first mini-interview from the winter issue comes from the author of our cover story, Mari Ness. 1. Can you describe “In the Pits of Isfhan” in one sentence for those who haven’t read it yet? Erk. Lions! No tigers! … Continue reading

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Miniview – Aaron Polson

But before we jump into the winter goodies, how about a nice mini-interview with the author of The Sons of Chaos and the Desert Dead, our latest serial. It’s one of those rip-roaring weird west things, but with a twist. … Continue reading

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Miniview – Mark Rossmore

Our last interview from the anniversary issue of The Red Penny Papers comes from steampunk storyteller and songwriter, Mark Rossmore. 1. How would you describe “Iron Jack” in one sentence, for those who’ve not seen it yet? A dark, sexually-charged … Continue reading

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Miniview – Ash Krafton

The fourth mini interview from this quarter’s edition of RPP is with Ash Krafton, discussing the inspired creepiness of  “So Long, Warren”. 1. How would you describe “So Long, Warren”, for those who’ve not seen it yet? I think I’ll … Continue reading

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Miniview – S.J. Hirons

This week, a little chat with S.J. Hirons, author of the magical (literally and figuratively) “Arkady’s Apprentice”. 1. How would you describe “Arkady’s Apprentice” in one sentence, for those who’ve not seen it yet? Really it’s the beginning of something; … Continue reading

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