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Café Wednesday: N.E. Lilly
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them. Others have scores of magazines in them! Our last guest was the indie publisher M.C.A. Hogarth, a big supporter of crowd-funding and related patronage models. This week in keeping with the microfiction theme, I’d happy to welcome Nathan E. Lilly (@nelilly), who — amongst... »
Café Wednesday: M. Jones
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but how many can claim that layman osmosis was a source of inspiration? Following up from last week’s Most Haunted theme, today’s guest is an author of some spooky tales. I’d like to introduce you to M. Jones, who has a suitably dark... »
Café Wednesday: Cathi Payne
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but who is going to read all those novels? As part of our new plans for Ergofiction, we’ve decided to shake up the regular interviews by interviewing more than just the authors. Webfiction is about interactivity, about direct author-reader contact. Why not then... »
Café Wednesday: MCM
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but how many of them are crazy enough to write that novel in three days? Yes, you read that right. MCM, author of far too many things to mention, is popularizing the livewriting movement, in which writing a novel becomes a performance rather... »
Café Wednesday: Page Readers Interviews!
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but not all of those get interviewed by the lovely Nanci Arvizu from Page Readers. Last week we asked our readers some questions, and the answers were absolutely intriguing. This week our normal interviewer Anna M. Harte is interviewed herself by Nancy on the... »
Cafe Wednesday: The Ergofiction Readers
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but who are the people who read all those novels? And what do they think? Last week we hijacked the Café and let you interview us. This week we are interviewing you, the Ergofiction readers. We broadcasted three questions through Twitter, and these are... »
Café Wednesday: the Ergofiction crew
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but how many of them are crazy enough to run Ergofiction? Last week’s guest was ruzkin, our Search Term Challenge winner. This week, instead of me asking the questions, we turned responsibility over to you, dear readers. You left your questions in comments or... »
Café Wednesday: Chris “Ruzkin” Hayes-Kossmann
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but how many of those people can claim to have won Ergofiction’s first ever Search Term Challenge? Last week’s guest was one of the co-authors behind the podiocast Leviathan Chronicles. This week is a final salute to our awesomely exciting Search Term Challenge —... »
Café Wednesday: Christof Laputka
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them, but not all novels come with a soundtrack and fancy website. Last week’s guest Adam Maxwell wowed the crowd not only with his insight into short story writing, but also with the rather cool drawing of him. Since this week’s issue focuses on alternative... »
Café Wednesday: Adam Maxwell
It is sometimes said that every person has a novel in them. But how many of those novels come in miniature? Last week I interviewed Jon Strother, short story author who is behind the #FridayFlash hashtag on Twitter. Continuing our short story-focused interviews, this week my guest at the Caf is Adam Maxwell, a self-professed information... »
