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Author Interview with Wayne Miller

7/23/2017

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Today I have a treat for you, an interview with author and playwright Wayne Miller. Mr. Miller has written and produced several plays in and around the Huntsville, Alabama area, and is known for not shying away from tough subjects. He has also recently released his first novel, to which there are links at the bottom of the interview.

You have written plays and at least one novel, do you have a preference of which you write?
Not really. I love both. Each has its own unique charms. I do like that plays don't take as long to write, though.
 
What is your favorite genre to work on, since you have written in several genres? Why?
I'm a Horror junkie, through and through. As to why, exactly, I don't really know. It could be as simple as my parents letting me watch old monster movies when I was little. Or I could get all deep and psychological with it and comment on the ways in which make-believe horrors make the horrors of the real world easier to process; how Horror as a genre allows human beings to experience fear in a safe way, and how it is vital to our mental health to develop the proper coping mechanisms for dealing with fear. Or, if you ask some people, I'm just a sicko. You can take your pick. :)
 
What is the first book that made you cry? Why?
I honestly can't remember. I know Where the Red Fern Grows damn near killed me in elementary school.
 
What authors did you dislike at first but grew into? What changed your mind about them.
I used to hate the Harry Potter books. Not so much because I thought they were bad. There were just so, so many Fantasy books I thought were more worthy of all the attention, and all these kids had never heard of them. But watching the movies (because my wife made me) led me to a respect for the overall story. Plus Twilight came along and made me realize just how good the Harry Potter books were, after all, and deserving of the accolades.
 
Does writing energize or exhaust you?
Both. But it's a good exhaustion.
 
You just published your first novel, did you find the experience exhausting or inspiring? Why?
Inspiring. I detest the traditional publishing route, had tried to go that route, and even used to work in that industry. Technology has advanced to the point that an author doesn't have to choose between traditional publishing with all its drawbacks and throwing money away on a vanity press. It is now possible to go around the minefield.
 
How did publishing your first book change your process of writing?
It didn't, really. If anything, maybe I won't second guess myself so much in the future, worrying about whether something I want to do or say will satisfy some industry crony.
 
What kind of research do you do, and how long do you spend researching before beginning a book?
It depends. If the book is set in the present day, that requires little in the way of research. Historical stories are more involved.
 
What did you edit out of this book? Why?
This one? Me – yes this recent one. Just a word here, a sentence there. I didn't make any big cuts.
 
What was the best money you ever spent as a writer?
On books I want to read. The best thing a writer can do is read as much as he can get his hands on. Read for pleasure. Read to educate yourself. Read to study style.
 
What are common traps for aspiring writers?
There are so many. One of the biggest, I'd say, is grammar. You have to learn the rules before you break the rules. Back when I used to work as a submissions editor, if a manuscript came across my desk and there were grammatical mistakes or misspelled words, I'd dismiss it out of hand. One must learn to write properly before he can make the words "sing."
 
What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?
I've been to Cross Plains, Texas, home to Robert E. Howard, several times. I've visited the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia, where they have the original notes Bram Stoker wrote for Dracula and a whole wing dedicated to Maurice Sendek, author of Where the Wild Things Are. I've sat in the sharecropper's shack in Louisiana where the "Brer Rabbit" stories were first compiled.
 
In your opinion, what is the most unethical practice in the publishing industry?
Those literary agents who've figured a way around the rule against charging reader's fees, in fact some of the biggest names in the business are guilty of it, and they get away with it because of who they are.
 
What is your writing Kryptonite?
I have to be alone to write. If anyone else is around I can't do it.
 
What is the most difficult part of your artistic process?
I'm not the fastest typist. I really should have taken typing in high school, but who knew I'd need it one day?
 
Websites Mr. Miller writes for: vampires.com, werewolves.com, zombies.org, topcomics.com, and darkness.com.
 
Mr. Miller’s newest novel is The Confessions of Saint Christopher: Werewolf and it is available at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/734763
 
His personal website is evilcheezproductions.blogspot.com and he is on Facebook as "Evil Cheez Productions."

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The Meaning of Horror

2/1/2015

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When I got my Master's degree I wrote my thesis on the decline of horror in popular culture. I read and watched several books and movies with monsters, evil people, ghosts, and death. I was disappointed in the vampire genre and the werewolf genre and right now I have a little bit of a problem with the zombie genre. See the TWILIGHT books didn't start the problem with the horror genre by making vampires all emo and sexy, but they didn't help. Vampires have been a little sexy since Nosferatu, a little hypnotic juice to make the girls bare their lovely necks has always been a draw for the ladies. It isn't just the vampires, werewolves are sexy too. I don't know how anyone would find a very muscular man who become a fur beast sexy, but then again I don't like kissing a man and getting a mouthful of fur.

Back to the point at hand. Zombies. I am working on a zombie series, the first three books have been written and I am currently working on the last. Lately when I tell people I write zombie books I get this question, "Have you seen that one movie, the one where the zombie isn't a zombie at the end?" My answer, "Do you mean WARM BODIES?" Yes, yes they usually mean the movie WARM BODIES. Now not only are vampires and werewolves romantic ideas that women cling to, but zombies can be cute, cuddly and romantic as well?! I want to scream NO!

It's hard enough to scare people when they scream out to be bitten and used by a sexy, blond, pale, cold monster. It's harder to scare people when they want to crawl into bed with a warm-blooded, furry, beast that will keep them warm on a cold night and cover them with a blanket of fur. When you take the zombie, the one monster who's sole purpose is to eat your brain or your flesh, and turn that monster into a man who falls in love and regains his humanity, you take all the monsters away.

Mummy's are now waiting to show you their sarcophagus and have a lifetime bound to you in their beige wraps. Frankenstein's monster is a tortured man made from the body parts of murderers and rapists, and he only wants to save the rest of humanity from his creator. King Kong is a genetically altered fuzz face who only wants to know what love is by searching for his match on eharmony. The blob is using its gelatinous mass to search the ocean and save the whales. Serial killers are just sadists looking for their perfect masochist a la Christian Grey. 

I feel like the horror genre is losing itself. Parts of it are sliding over to paranormal romance, parts of it are headed to general fiction just to feel like it is still on the scene, and parts of it have disappeared. When was the last time you read a really scary ghost story? It's been a while for me.

So, what is the meaning of horror? Horror is fear, shock, disgust at the disturbing. I can't tell you about the last time I was afraid, or disgusted by something not related to animal cruelty, or shocked by something I heard, saw, or read. Everyday like seems more scary than the horror genre lately. Horror authors, filmmakers, and lovers, let's get back on the wagon and scare the crap out of people again! I miss being scared.
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Movie Review - THE ABCs OF DEATH

8/16/2014

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26 short movies from 26 different masters of horror, each using a different letter in the alphabet. Sounds like a good time right? Yeah...maybe not.

Each of these little vignettes were about 4-8 minutes long, and I'm sorry to say that I was incredibly disappointed.

There was one short titled "F is for Fart" and it was literally about a bunch of Japanese girls dying from gas, while one dies from the stinky farts of her teacher. I don't mind a fart joke, in fact I just say A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST yesterday and there were fart jokes galore in that flick, but a horror movie shouldn't be about women being gassed to death by the farts of another. Then they die and get to start their love affair. Just no.

In fact the movie after that was titled "G is for Gravity" and honestly it was just as dull. It involved a surfer who went out and basically died while surfing. It wasn't horrifying, it wasn't frightening, it wasn't scary, nor was it in the least bit interesting.

Most of these shorts were just really ridiculous. A man boxing a dog, a Nazi cat woman killing a fighter pilot dog who basically uses the American force within to fight the cat, a young girl afraid of the abominable snowman, the Japanese men making faces was silly. I could keep going on, but I will just say that when you get to Z you will be terribly happy that the movie is over. Especially when you realized you watched a cartoon with a woman who's poop is talking to her.
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Movie Review - DRACULA 3000

8/16/2014

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I don't like constantly saying I am not a fan of movies, but this was a waste of time and a terrible movie. I am sorry to say. The acting was just flat and where the script had the actors trying to be funny it instead fell flat. Coolio was a drug addicted man who was constantly searching for more and new drugs to get high on, which got tiresome at a certain point. Erika Eleniak began the movie as an intelligent young woman and ended the movie as a sex crazed bimbo. and the rest of the characters were just as silly and not at all enjoyable to watch. The only interesting thing about this movie was that the vampires begin as dust and can be brought back by a few drops of blood, an interesting take on the vampire lore.

My reccomendation, don't watch this movie, just believe me when I say it was terrible.
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The StrainĀ 

7/13/2014

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After learning that the book was about to become a television series I pulled my book down from the shelf, dusted it off and read it. I enjoyed the book at times and at other times I thought it was a little too slow. There also wasn't a ton of description in the book, which made some parts of it really hard to see since I didn't always know which character I was looking at. But in the end I thought the different view of the vampires was an interesting one, and I enjoyed learning how they killed and what was going to happen to people who were infected. After reading the book I waited and waited for the show to come out and finally tonight it did.

I had been looking for something in which vampires were not about sex and love and sex, I wanted brutal vampires who were all about killing and eating and gathering more of their kind. The show skips through a lot of stuff to get to the meat of the story faster. While it isn't exactly like the book I think that is a good thing. It is like the book in many ways, but I don't think you need to read the book to enjoy the show. Since this was the first episode I won't judge it too harshly right now. I'd like to see how they work through things and keep it interesting. If you enjoy horror and suspense television you might like this. If they keep up the suspense and the horror elements this might be an all right show.

I look forward to the next episode, hoping they keep it interesting and enjoyable to watch.
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Movie Review - V/H/S

7/13/2014

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I've watched this movie before, but when I noticed it was available on instant play I decided to watch it again and see if I liked it just the same. This movie is about a group of misfits who are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.

It begins with the gang of guys molesting a woman in a parking garage, and ends with a whole hell of a lot of death. The movie is your basic home movie type of film, each section takes a home movie view and at times the camera moves so much I got a tad nauseous. The movie includes 5 different sections if you don't count the video the gang makes. Each one is a little different, and all of them involve some sort of grisly death.

The first snippet I didn't care for, it was somewhat dull and I didn't really get into the plot of it. For me the last one was the most interesting because it involved a haunted house and a surprising result. The problem I had was a lot of the stories were unfinished. The viewer has no idea a murderous woman met another woman, or why a vampire was so upset, or what the hell was killing kids and couldn't be seen. I like when stories don't feel the need to explain things to me, but I also like when people tell the entire story.

If you haven't seen it I'd give it a try and watch it, it's not bad, I just wanted a little more finality to it.


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