Kendra Leigh Castle is the author of Call of the Highland Moon, about a Scottish werewolf falling in love with a human in upstate New York, and its sequel, Dark Highland Fire...
Tom Piccirilli is the author of twenty novels and the winner of four Bram Stoker Awards. He's been nominated for a slew of other awards, and he's currently a nominee for an International Thriller Writers Award...
James and Kathryn Morrow's SFWA European Hall of Fame collects sixteen stories written in almost as many different languages, and presents them in English. The Morrows talk about putting the collection together and more...
Sarah Zettel started out as a hard science fiction writer, but was then seduced by the fantasy side of the force. Her Bitter Angels will mark a return to sf, and she shares her views on the genre from the perspective of one who's been away...
Michele Lang's Netherwood is being published under Dorchester Publishing's Shomi imprint. Lang talks about her inspiration, and her love/hate affair with technology...
Sarah Rees Brennan was writing fan fiction until she sold a fantasy trilogy to Simon & Schuster. Now she tells us who she is, what she's writing, and why...
Joseph Montefusco's first novel, The Doorman, was optioned for motion picture production before it could be published. In our first interview, he tells SFScope who he is and what he's up to...