Ian Rogers
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Every House is Haunted
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Shards
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Sycamore
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Go Fish
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SuperNOIRtural Tales
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Temporary Monsters
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"Man, what a fun book! I can't believe I had this one sitting on my shelf for over a year. If you are a fan of the X-Files or F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack series, then this is for you. I look forward to reading more about Felix Renn and the Black L"
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“You are what you do, so you have to do what you want to be. We are how we spend our time.
If you want to be super good at texting and watching Netflix, you should text and watch Netflix all day—'cause you'll get really good at it.
If, in your dreams, you would rather be good at something else, then you should spend your time doing that thing. Don't wait for it to come to you.
You are how you spend your time.”
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If you want to be super good at texting and watching Netflix, you should text and watch Netflix all day—'cause you'll get really good at it.
If, in your dreams, you would rather be good at something else, then you should spend your time doing that thing. Don't wait for it to come to you.
You are how you spend your time.”
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Topics Mentioning This Author
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| Anything Goes: October 2012 Themed Read HORROR/GHOST | 22 | 41 | Nov 13, 2012 05:47AM | |
| Horror Aficionados : Track the Books You Read in 2013 | 54 | 396 | Jan 01, 2014 07:31AM | |
| Book lovers : What are you reading? | 1885 | 1040 | Feb 02, 2014 09:02AM | |
| Horror Aficionados : Track the short fiction you read in 2017 | 31 | 263 | Jan 03, 2018 11:05AM | |
Horror Aficionados :
September Nominations
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71 | 302 | Aug 19, 2018 03:02PM | |
| Horror Aficionados : Track the Short Fiction You've Read in 2019! | 54 | 155 | Jan 09, 2020 05:56AM | |
| Spells, Space & S...: Fungi (June 2020) | 95 | 23 | Jul 13, 2020 08:52AM | |
| Horror Aficionados : Track the Short Fiction You've Read: 2020 | 22 | 138 | Nov 04, 2020 05:51PM |
“Q: Do you have any advice for upcoming writers who want to pen weird stories?
A: READ, damn it. Fill your brain to the bursting point with the good stuff, starting with writers that you truly enjoy, and then work your way backward and outward, reading those writers who inspired the writers you love best. That was my path as far as Weird/Horror Fiction, starting with Lovecraft, and then working my way backward/outward on the Weird Fiction spiderweb. And don’t limit your reading. Read it all, especially non-fiction and various news outlets. You’d be surprised by how many of my story ideas were born while listening to NPR, perusing a blog, or paging through Vanity Fair.
Once you have your fuel squared away, just write what you love, in whatever style and genre. You’ll never have fun being someone you’re not, so be yourself. When a singer opens their mouth, what comes out is what comes out.
Also, don’t be afraid to fail, and don’t be afraid to walk away. Writing isn’t for everyone, and that’s totally fine. One doesn’t need to be a writer to enjoy being a reader and overall fan of genre or wider fiction.”
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A: READ, damn it. Fill your brain to the bursting point with the good stuff, starting with writers that you truly enjoy, and then work your way backward and outward, reading those writers who inspired the writers you love best. That was my path as far as Weird/Horror Fiction, starting with Lovecraft, and then working my way backward/outward on the Weird Fiction spiderweb. And don’t limit your reading. Read it all, especially non-fiction and various news outlets. You’d be surprised by how many of my story ideas were born while listening to NPR, perusing a blog, or paging through Vanity Fair.
Once you have your fuel squared away, just write what you love, in whatever style and genre. You’ll never have fun being someone you’re not, so be yourself. When a singer opens their mouth, what comes out is what comes out.
Also, don’t be afraid to fail, and don’t be afraid to walk away. Writing isn’t for everyone, and that’s totally fine. One doesn’t need to be a writer to enjoy being a reader and overall fan of genre or wider fiction.”
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