Aaaaand we’re back! We’re a little sad today at Genre Talk here on The Novel Approach Reviews because we’ve reached part 3 of our very special 3-part video interview series with Andrew Q. Gordon, and it was so much fun we don’t want it to end! But end it must, so today we present to you once again the author of the Champion of the Gods Fantasy series published through DSP Publications. The fourth book in the series, Child of Night and Day was just released yesterday, and Andy’s slipped in some pretty cool insider info on massive sales going on right now for the other books in the series, so have your #2 pencil ready to jot it down.
Today, Andy gives us a virtual tour of his writing space, and answers questions from the peanut gallery—er, we mean our Genre Talk Facebook group on his influences, defining priorities and finding time to write, and the evolution of Champion of the Gods. So, one last time, shut the door, send everything to voicemail, put in those earbuds, and off we go!
Book Four of the series—Child of Night and Day—released just yesterday, so follow the links and grab your copy! And if you haven’t started the series yet—well why not? Snag your code and start now!
Available now from: DSP Publications, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Google Books
Where to Find Andrew: Website, Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads
If you’ve missed the other parts of the interview and would like to catch up, please visit Andy’s YouTube channel HERE.
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Join us next time when Marguerite Labbe will drop by with her upcoming Horror/SciFi release Pandora.
Until then, that’s all for this time. On behalf of me and Co-pilot ExtraordinaireElizabeth Noble, thanks for spending some time with us, and we’ll see you tomorrow!
I want to take a moment to thank Lisa for providing us this space and for indulging me in this three part interview. And of course I need to thank Carole, who I adore more than ever for working with me to do this so we didn’t do ‘just another interview.’ :)
Great conclusion to the interviews. The one thing that really sticks with me is that the books are fantasy with characters who just happen to be gay – rather than vice versa. And we do need more speculative fiction blogs out there.