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G.B. Lindsey

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G. B. Lindsey was born and raised in California, where she earned her undergraduate degree from UC Santa Cruz before moving to Northern England for her master’s. Her first love has always been writing: as a child, she cultivated such diverse goals as becoming “a cowgirl... and a writer” or “a paleontologist... and a writer.”

Aside from her salacious ongoing affair with the horror genre, she engages in dedicated flings with sci-fi, romance, historical fiction, and short stories. Other hobbies include singing, the occasional period drama movie night, and devouring scary film after scary film. When she’s not working in kidney transplant or studying up on Arthurian myth, she relaxes at home in California with a good book and her cat, Hadrian.

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G.B. Lindsey I usually work on two or more projects at one time. If possible, I choose projects in slightly different genres or tones. That way, if I get blocked o…moreI usually work on two or more projects at one time. If possible, I choose projects in slightly different genres or tones. That way, if I get blocked on one, I work on the other one(s) for a while. Most of the time, that jars things loose.(less)
G.B. Lindsey Half of it is being able to create worlds and personalities. Not so much being able to control them: you set up a series of parameters, and then thing…moreHalf of it is being able to create worlds and personalities. Not so much being able to control them: you set up a series of parameters, and then things begin to snowball and you have to roll with it. But the discovery is the other half, so no harm done!(less)
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Have you read Alexandra Oliva yet??

Earlier this year, I was privileged to interview Alexandra Oliva about her survivalist thriller:

The Last One by Alexandra Oliva

I had a great time with this book. I love post- and mid-apocalypse narratives, and this one plays around with the interpretation of reality by plunging the world into the abyss just as the main character begins her trek through a filmed reality survival show. Hard to tell what's staged and what's no Read more of this blog post »
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“Holding a loved one is something the soul remembers.”
G.B. Lindsey, Secrets of Neverwood
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