Steve

Steve Lazarowitz is a writer, a lover, a stepfather, an amateur entomologist, a husband, an origami aficionado, a son, a poet, a movie buff and a game- player, though not usually all at the same time. His work has appeared in numerous online ezines and his books (both ebooks and print) have delighted the five or six people that have bought them. You can find out more about Steve Lazarowitz or check out Steve's books. Or Email Steve

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Read Steve's Author Interviews from Hell

  • Stephen Goldin
  • Stephen Goldin has long been one of my favorite writers. Having rediscovered him recently (I've purchased several of his e-books as well as print books), I can state with certainty that my faith in his talent is reaffirmed. Check out this Author Interview from Hell with a great author, who took up at least a portion of my misspent youth with numerous tales of science fiction.

  • Biff Mitchell
  • Biff Mitchell's book "The War Bug" made enough of an impression on me to think he would be a perfect candidate to interview. I was wrong, but it's funny anyway. So check out what Mr. Mitchell says is "The most challenging interview I've ever completed!"

    WARNING: This Author Interview from Hell contains sexual references, profanity, adult commentary, and a lot of other fun stuff.

  • Mike DiCerto
  • Mike DiCerto is an exception to almost every rule. He's also brilliantly funny. His book Milkyway Marmalade is an incitement of life. It makes fun of the best (and worst) bits of humanity, by taking us out into the far reaches of the galaxy. Don't miss this exceptional Author Interview from Hell.

  • Lisa DuMond
  • In the nether years of the world, when people talk about well known reviewers of fantasy and science fiction, Lisa Dumond's name will still be floating around. What some people don't know (and they should), is that Lisa is also a fiction writer of no small skill. See what she has to say in this AIfH.

  • Elaine Corvidae
  • Elaine Corvidae is an author of no small talent. Why she associcates with me, I have no idea, but hey, why complain. Here's what she has to say in her author interview from hell.

  • Mark Rapacioli
  • Mark Rapacioli is an editor, a writer, a tall guy and occasionally funny. Okay, he's funny a lot. Want proof? Check this out.

  • Robert Marcom
  • Robert Marcom is intelligent, entertaining, well spoken... and did I mention intelligent? His work falls into two categories, educational and otherwise. While I'm more a fan of his otherwise, I've also enjoyed some of his educational work, which is quite a trick, if you can manage it.

  • Patrick Welch
  • Pat has long been one of my favorite Internet authors, with good reason. His books have the perfect blend on humor and mystery, in a speculative fiction setting.

  • Kate Saundby
  • I've always considered Kate the First Lady of e-published science fiction. Long before my first book came out, she was already well on the way.