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Andy Zach Gets Interviewed and Reviewed – and vice versa

Review of Andy Zach's book Oops

Andy Zach Gets Interviewed–by whom? About what? Where? You’ll find your answers here.

Who Interviews Andy?

You may think you know me–but do you really? Dr. Wesley Britton gets to the bottom of my mysterious persona. This is the same guy I interviewed and who reviewed my book Oops!.

Andy Zach Gets Interviewed
Dr. Wesley Britton reviews Oops! by Andy Zach

Where’s this interview of Andy?

Right here, right now! It was only published in Wes Britton’s newsletter. (Subscribe to Wes’s newsletter here) (Subscribe to mine here.) I got permission to post it on my blog. So you’re special!

ANDY ZACH GETS A GRILLING!


As I’ve read four of your books now, that means I’ve read your comic author autobiography multiple times. And of course, I know it’s completely fictitious.
 
1. So–tell us, Andy, what’s the real poop? Who are you when not presenting your humorous personae?
 I delegate all my legal and financial issues to the real person and my CFO, Jeff Smith. He’s got an MBA, so he likes all the financial stuff.  For some reason, suppliers don’t like pseudonyms and fictitious personae. Isn’t that a violation of my Constitutional rights?

Sadly, his real life isn’t as interesting as my fictitious one. He had a career as a programmer, systems analyst, project manager, and 6 Sigma Black Belt before he retired to be my CFO.

 And unlike me, he has three children, a wife, and a dog, instead of five phoenixes. But I like him anyway. Not everyone can be a comic paranormal animal author. Or a disabled superhero author.

Andy Zach Gets Interviewed – Question 2

2. Your  “life After Life” series is extremely imaginative, to put it mildly.  Tell us something about your writing process, how do you start out with each concept, what sorts of goals do you have for your stories?

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Zombie Turkeys began with a fried turkey. “What if this turkey came back to life?” I asked as I set it on the table. “It’d be a zombie turkey!” someone said. “That’s the title of my new book, ‘Zombie Turkeys’!” I cried, eureka-ly. (neologism) From there, I worked out ‘Zombie Turkeys’ as a parody of the zombie genre, complete with a boring anti-hero, Sam Melvin.

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My Undead Mother-in-law cover. Click to get yours.

Naturally, I had to top that with my next book, so I introduced zombiism to people in ‘My Undead Mother-in-law’. Here I examined the social aspects of having zombie in-laws and what kind of civil rights zombies would have and how they’d be treated. I had to turn every zombie trope on its head, so I made the zombies the heroes of the book.

Long answer continues . . .

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Still trying to outdo myself, in ‘Paranormal Privateers’ I put my zombie family on a superyacht and gave them a letter of Marque from the President to fight all enemies, foreign and domestic. Then, when I was running out of adequate villains in the world, I added an alien invasion.

Finally, I decided to try my hand at short stories. Having only written one short story, I made a collection. I took all my left-over ideas (I record each one in my book notes), brainstormed more, and created about 24 story ideas.  Some seemed to write themselves. Others were more of a struggle. So I drafted Jeff Smith’s two daughters, Olivia and Tori, to contribute two of their short stories. With that, I had 14 stories, which sufficed. Since many of the stories were based upon accidents, I chose the title Oops! It’s set in my Zombie Turkey universe.

Andy Zach Gets Interviewed – Question 3

3. Since you enjoy playing with comic approaches to your stories, who are your influences in humor? Favorite comics, movies, TV shows, books?
Let’s begin with Terry Prattchett of Disk World fame, may he rest in peace. I’ve read all his books and especially liked ‘Going Postal’ and ‘The Color of Magic’. 

 For my zombie influence, I read John Ringo’s Dark Tide Rising series. I also like Eric Flint’s 1632 series with the juxtaposition of technologies in history.

Science fiction influences were Heinlein, Asimov, and Silverman. Fantasy influences were Tolkein, CS Lewis, and Patricia McKillip.

Favorite comics were Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, and The Flash in my childhood. I gave up on comics at 12 when I realized they violated laws of physics and the superhero’s powers were not internally consistent.

TV shows influencing me were Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Time Tunnel, Lost in Space, Star Trek. Movies were Forbidden Planet, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Star Trek and Star Wars movies.

Andy Zach Gets Interviewed – Question 4


 4.  As a blind writer, I was especially interested to see your use of disabilities in your “Secret Supers” characters.   How did that come about?  What is your background with folks with physical disabilities?

My daughter Tori has had cerebral palsy since her premature birth, so I was familiar with that. In my church in Cleveland, I was friends with four different blind men. I roomed with two of them in hotels, so I got a feel for what that was like. 

Along the way, I’ve become friends with various wheelchair and walker bound people who were amputees and afflicted by spinal meningitis. Knowing the problems my daughter faced, I imagined what the others would face as kids in a special ed class.

Andy Zach Gets Interviewed – Question 5

5. In your Oops short story collection,   you credit a batch of folks as co-authors. And you included “The Story of Sound” written by Olivia Smith even though it had nothing to do with “Life After Life” or “Secret Supers.” Why? What was all that about?
First, I really liked her story. It was light and humorous and unexpected. It seemed to be outside my universe, but who can say? Without any strain, I can imagine her fantasy universe as the precursor to our universe, accessible only by Tori Smith’s time-traveling wheelchair.

Then there’s the fact she’s my daughter. Tori is too. That’s in their favor.

Finally, I like surprising my readers. I don’t want them settled into knowing what to expect.

New Review of My 2nd Book in My 2nd Series

You do know I have a second books series about four disabled 7th-graders who get superpowers, right? Feast your eyes upon the latest review of my latest book.

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Villain’s Vacation cover Click for your copy.

And the free book follows the review.

When you look at my rating for Andy Zach’s Secret Supers Two: Villain’s Vacation, please keep in mind I’m not twelve. The Secret Supers series is definitely for school-age children.

If I had to describe Mr. Zach’s book it would be Adam West’s Batman meets The P.J. Masks. There is nothing wrong with this mash-up. It is a fun and quick read for a grizzled old bookworm like myself. 

The hook that caught my attention was that these superheroes are disabled. The leader, Jeremy has cerebral palsy and is wheelchair-bound. Dan is blind, Kayla is mute because of her complications with meningitis, and Aubrey has two prosthetic legs. Each hero has a superpower to compliment the disability that allows them to have a sense of independence. 

Click here to read more of the review.

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3 Free Books from Andy Zach’s Birthday

“Andy Zach’s Birthday? How old is he?”

Old enough not to talk about his age. But I will tell you how to get free gifts from me.

Andy Zach’s Birthday – The First Book Zombie Turkeys

Zombie Turkeys lead the way!

Andy reads excerpts from Zombie Turkeys

Here’s a scene from my unpublished graphics novel version of Zombie Turkeys:

Andy Zach's Birthday
The beginning . . .

“I’m impatient Andy! Tell me how to get free books!”

You can scroll down to the bottom or just click here.

Satisfied? If not, I can tell you other ways to get my books for free.

Andy Zach’s Birthday – The Second Book My Undead Mother-in-law

Imagine your mother-in-law and all your inlaws turned zombie. Then they invite you over for Valentine’s Day to celebrate the engagement of two zombies. What could possibly go wrong?

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Valentine’s Day dinner with the zombie-in-laws

I read this excerpt for you here:

St. Valentine’s Day Zombie Massacre

Andy Zach’s Birthday – The Third Book Paranormal Privateers

“We’ve got zombie turkeys, zombie humans, what else do you have for us, Andy?”

How about zombies working on a luxury yacht as privateers under a letter of marque from President Trump? They’re sent to areas too sensitive for the US to meddle directly. Here’s the ship, the Resolute Too. That’s the undead mother-in-law on the prow.

Andy Zach's Birthday
The Loving Zombie Privateers
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Andy Zach’s Birthday – 4 Ways to Free Books

  1. Simply win in either of my two monthly drawings. Enter here.
  2. Just pick up any book through Kindle Unlimited. Free ebooks, you know.
  3. Get your free audiobook through Audible. Zombie Turkeys, My Undead Mother-in-law, and Paranormal Privateers are all free for your listening pleasure with your Audible subscription.
  4. Simply write a review on Amazon or Goodreads and I’ll send you an ebook of your choice. Contact me here and I’ll send you the ebook for a link to your review.

That’s it for today! I pick the free books tomorrow from my subscription list. Don’t miss out, get on the free book list.

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7 Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews from Andy Zach

Happy Mother's Day

7 Science Fiction Fantasy Reviews from urban fantasy author Andy Zach

Book Reviews
Get Your Ridiculous On! Andy Zach

I’m giving you seven of my Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews from 2018. This continues my blog of book reviews you will enjoy.

One place you can read them is my blog on Goodreads.

Another is on Amazon.

The third place is right here on my blog, on the Resources page.

The fourth place is by subscribing to my newsletter here.

On to the Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews next.

Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews: The First

Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
The Steam Man of the Prairies: A Dime Novel Anthology

Have you read science fiction from the 19th century? My first review is of books from that century.

The Steam Man of the Prairies: A Dime Novel Anthology by John Spencer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a wonderful window into 19th century dime novels! These three novels, ‘The Steam Man of the Praire’ 1860, The Steam Horse 1877, and ‘The Electric Coach’ are steampunk fiction when it was just science fiction. They stretched was was possible with steam and electric power into wild adventures.

The first two novels have the heroes battling warring Indians and bandits, and counterfeiters. The third features Jesse James gang as the antagonists. The heroes are boy geniuses: 15-20 years old, experts in mechanical, steam, and electrical inventions. Their sidekicks are ethnic characters: the pugnacious, drinking Irishman; the wild frontiersman; the clever free black man.

Overall, I recommend these novels for those who love fast-paced adventure without expecting too much sophistication or literary depth. Also, if you’re offended by historic racial or ethnic stereotypes and slurs, don’t read them. But if you want a taste of the 19th-century steampunk before it became old-fashioned, this collection is for you.

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Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews: The Second

Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
A Call to Vengeance (Honorverse: Manticore Ascendant, #3)

A Call to Vengeance by David Weber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

With the third prequel of the series leading to the Honor Harrington series, David Weber and his co-authors, Timothy Zahn and Thomas Pope, have written their best novel yet. ‘A Call to Vengeance’ is the most action-packed and the most riveting characters.

Lead characters Travis Long and Lisa Donnelly continue to progress within the Manticoran navy through innovative thinking and bold action, risking their lives. Meanwhile, shady politics combine with shocking plot twists, and ironic results to make this novel both tragic and comic.

Travis and Lisa face multiple antagonists, from bad guys on their own side to worse foes opposing Manticore, who compete with each other. The authors deftly portray three and four plot threads so the reader can see four points of view and anticipate the upcoming clashes.

This novel and this whole prequel series are must-reads for any fans of Honor Harrington. They portray the development of Manticore from an insignificant system to a dominant galactic power.

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Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews: The Third

 Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
A Dragon of a Different Color (Heartstrikers, #4)

A Dragon of a Different Color by Rachel Aaron
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rachel Aaron continues her Heartstriker series about the good dragon Julius Heartstriker and his mortal heartthrob, Marcia. Marcia happens to be a mage with a familiar spirit who appears as a glowing cat, sometimes, and a Roman soldier at other times.

Without providing spoilers to the previous books, let me just say this book is much more action-packed than the previous book with fewer dragon and human politics. Rachel reveals much more about the world and universe of magic, and world and universe ending threats.

Among her charming dragon characters are Qilin, the Chinese dragon emperor, and source of good and bad luck. Amelia, Julius’ eldest sister, dragon mage, and friend introduced in volume 2, ‘One Good Dragon Deserves Another’.

Then there’s Bob, Julius’ eldest brother and a dragon seer who sees the future and seeks to manipulate it for his own good. Interestingly, Julius is the center of all his plans.

Overall, this volume is a rollicking good ride of action and plot twists. Don’t miss it!

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Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews: The Fourth

 Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
Last Dragon Standing (Heartstrikers, #5)

Last Dragon Standing by Rachel Aaron
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Once more, author Rachel Aaron has delighted me with her fifth novel in the Heartstrikers series. The premise is there is one good dragon, Julius, in the midst of the conniving, avaricious dragon race.

Here in the fifth novel, Julius must stop the end of the world–literally. An extradimensional being called Leviathan has been invited into the world and given permission to destroy it. Leviathan is a Nameless End, beings whose purpose is to devour old, worn-out planes of existence.

Julius must gather all the dragon clans to fight it. But they’ve never worked together before. Also, an alliance of Merlins must gather all the world’s magic to hurl at the beast. But it may not work.

I like Julius better in this book than any other, but I like his endlessly scheming older brother Bob even more. He thinks he’s found a way to cheat his own death.

Fans of Rachel Aaron need no convincing to read this book. If you’re starting the series, start with the first volume, ‘Nice Dragons Finish Last’.

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Book Reviews: The Fifth

 Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
Mission of Honor (Honor Harrington, #12)

Mission of Honor by David Weber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Honor Harrington continues her derring-do against Manticorean enemies, small and great. But this novel contains several new wrinkles. You learn much more about the villains from Mesa and their nefarious schemes. There is also a major plot pivot in this story, from Haven to the Solarian League.

As usual, new technology is on display, rendering old technology obsolete. But all the new tech isn’t Manticorean–but their worst enemy now has an edge on them. But which of their many enemies is it?

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Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews: The Sixth

Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
Greenwitch

Greenwitch by Susan Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I previously read this book soon after it was published. On a recent trip, I got to listen to the audiobook version.

It holds up very well as an audiobook! The voice actor performed the characters well and the atmospheric dread of impending doom came through well.

For those not familiar with Susan Cooper’s Dark Is Rising series, the premise is that history is a series of battles between the Lords of the Light and the Lords of the Dark. Into that is born the last ‘Old One’, as the Lords of the Light are called. Will Stanton is the seventh son of a seventh son and at eleven comes into his power as an Old One.

Throughout history, various objects of power have been made by the Lords of the Light for use at the final battle with the Dark, which is impending. Will, and then three Drew children, are used to find them.

This is a fine Young Adult series that may well become a five-star series. My standard is that the books must still be selling fifty years after publication. I’ll have to come back in 2050 and update my rating. Until then, read this series.

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Another Honor Harrington review follows next.

Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews: The Seventh

Science Fiction Fantasy Book Reviews
Shadow of Freedom (Honorverse: Saganami Island, #3)

Shadow of Freedom by David Weber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

David Weber expands on his Honor Harrington universe. In this novel, Michelle Henke, an admiral in the Manticorean Navy, is off on a detachment to the Talbot sector. The sector recently became accessible to the Manticorean empire through the discovery of a new wormhole, the very valuable interstellar shortcut shaving weeks off distant interstellar trips.

The Talbot sector is on the fringe of the vast Solarian empire and home to corrupt Solarian officials using entire star systems as their personal fiefdoms for wealth. Further, the slavetrading Mesan system, a long-time Manticorean foe is also active here.

Michelle Henke, a superb tactician, and the cousin of the Queen of Manticore, Elizabeth III, encounters corruption, Mesan involvement, and a surprise Solarian super dreadnought fleet sent to punish the uppity Manticore Empire.

In an earlier book, a Solarian captain destroyed three Manticorean ships and all their personnel while they were at a neutral space station. Michelle destroys the cruisers with destroyers. This led to the super dreadnought onslaught.

You’ll have to read and find out how Michelle fairs against overwhelming odds and what happens next.

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I have more reviews, but that’s enough (too much?) for one post!