Mark interviews Rick Hipson, author of the new book A REVIEWER'S GUIDE TO WRITING BOOK REVIEWS: AND HOW TO GET PAID FOR THEM.
Prior to the interview, Mark thanks Patrons and Buy Me A Coffee buddies, welcomes new patron Kevin J. Anderson, shares comments from recent episode, a personal update, and a word from this episode's sponsor.
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In the interview Mark and Rick talk about:
- Rick getting his first stint at writing (A ginger man story) back in Grade 2 or Grade 3
- Catching the horror bug first when reading "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" when he was about nine years old
- Getting into vampires and reading stories about them at a young age
- Starting off writing for publication (fiction, interviews, and reviews) for a magazine called Insidious Reflections
- Rick's first author interview with Jack Ketchum and how it's one of the most memorable interview and one of his absolute favorites
- How Jack was a true gentleman who was gracious and so supportive of so many other people in the horror industry
- Rick interviewing Brian Keene through tweets
- Some of the struggles with transcription
- The way that Rick likes to conduct interviews
- Rick's podcast of interviews with horror authors and the various articles that he writes based on the context from those interviews
- Rick's interview with Frank Darabont of The Walking Dead, The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
- Interview advice that Frank Darabont offered to Rick
- Leveraging one's non-fiction interview assets in as many ways possible
- Rick's book, which launched July 26, 2024, A Reviewer’s Guide to Writing Book Reviews: And How to Get Paid for Them
- Deciding to go with a publisher (Crystal Lake Publishing) instead of self-publishing this title, and why
- The way that Rick worked his way through having his non-fiction pieces published in various horror markets
- A horror story Rick shares about his first review
- The importance of meeting people in person
- The single conference Rick will go to every single year and why
- A bit about Rick's podcast, Dark Bites
- And more . . .
After the interview Mark reflects on Rick's reasoning to go with a publisher as well as the long-term marketing effect of a reviewer feeling like they "owe" an author.
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