I’ll admit now that I’m not very good at public speaking and I hate hearing my own recorded voice.
I’ve done a few radio interviews with my local radio station now and usually I give these off-the-cuff responses and there are too many “ums” and “ahs” and I end up sounding like I have no clue what I’m talking about.
This week I did an interview with a young guy named Jarred. It was his first interview and one of his supervisors thought it would be a good idea to use me as a subject.
I talk mainly about my first forays into illustration, but my writing and the Witch Hunts graphic novel get a mention.
Fortunately I was able to get his list of questions ahead of time and make some notes before we recorded it.
The end result can be downloaded by following this link:
http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2013/01/greg-chapman-writes-his-way-to-the-us.html?site=capricornia&program=capricornia_breakfast
Thanks for listening and please let me know what you think.
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Two-time international Bram Stoker Award-nominee®*, Greg Chapman is a horror author and artist based in Queensland, Australia.
Greg is the author of several novels, novellas and short stories, including his award-nominated debut novel, Hollow House (Omnium Gatherum) and collections, Vaudeville and Other Nightmares (Specul8 Publishing) and This Sublime Darkness and Other Dark Stories (Things in the Well Publications).
He is also a horror artist and his first graphic novel Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times, (McFarland & Company) written by authors Rocky Wood and Lisa Morton, won the Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel category at the Bram Stoker Awards® in 2013.
He is also the current President of the Australasian Horror Writers Association.
Greg lives in Rockhampton with his wife and their two daughters.
* Superior Achievement in a First Novel for Hollow House (2016) and
Superior Achievement in Short Fiction, for “The Book of Last Words” (2019)