Michael McCarty

The Runner Who’ll Never Die: An Interview With William F. Nolan (part one)

William F. Nolan, author of science fiction classic Logan’s Run, is one of the most prolific writers in a field of prolific writers. In this interview, he talks about his early short stories, his friendship with Ray Bradbury, and his many collaborations with Dan Curtis – as well as his training as an artist and illustrator, biographies of mystery writers Dashiell Hammett and Max Broad, and brief career as a sports car racer.

The Runner Who’ll Never Die: An Interview With William F. Nolan (part two)

[Return to The Runner Who'll Never Die: An Interview With William F. Nolan, part one]
William F. Nolan is so prolific that to try to list all his books, short stories, [...]

The Man Who Sees Tomorrow: An Interview with Grand Master Frederik Pohl

Frederik Pohl has been writing science fiction for longer than most of us have been alive; he’s published over a hundred books and many more short stories, and edited magazines like Galaxy, If, and Worlds of Tomorrow – winning three Hugos and multiple Nebulas in the process. In this interview, he talks about China, science fiction fans, bad movies, and his new short story collection.

Creeping Inside the Father of Modern Action Novels: An Interview with David Morrell

David Morrell created the character John Rambo in First Blood in 1972, and the action/adventure novel was born. Creepers, his latest novel, continues the Morrell tradition of fast-paced action mixed [...]