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Jennifer Rahn is the author of two novels, The Longevity Thesis and Wicked Initiations, and has two short stories published or accepted; the first is ElectroFunkSepukku, which appeared in Dragon Moon’s Podthology, and the second is Metal Rat and the Brand New Jungle, which is slated to appear in the inaugural edition of Space Puppet Press’ Strange Worlds anthology. She wrote her first novel, The Longevity Thesis, while in grad school and vehemently denies that her graduate supervisors resemble in any way, the villain of her novel — it’s just for fun. She’s still academically active and enjoys writing and kickboxing when not in the lab. She talks about her books, how she fits her writing into a life that includes a full-time job and how she goes about promoting her books.

In the feedback section of the show I talk about some of the first things I learned in my writing course and why they have been so useful to me.

I hope you enjoy it.

Thanks for listening.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 40 – Getting to Know Jennifer Rahn

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 40 – Getting to Know Jennifer Rahn

Welcome to the show.

00:47 — Promo – Dead Robot’s Society, Explorers

01:38— Feedback – Get Published Episode 40 – Getting to Know Jennifer Rahn (continued)

  • Michell talks about his early writing course lessons and their value
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments or call the voiceline at (206) 203-2031

07:28 — Promo – V for Vertigo

08:05 — Get Published Episode 40 – Getting to Know Jennifer Rahn (continued)

Jennifer Rahn talks about her journey as a writer, lessons learned and how she juggles a full-time job and writing.

44:49 — Promos – GalaxyBillies

46:38 — Closing

Thank you for listening. Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line (206.203.2031) to your heart’s content!

Websites mentioned in this episode:

The Writing School http://qualityofcourse.com/

V for Vertigo Podcast http://vforvertigo.blogspot.com/

Jennifer Rahn http://www.longevitythesis.ca/

Critters.org http://critters.org/

GalaxyBillies  http://www.michellplested.com/category/galaxybillies/

Dragon Moon Press http://www.dragonmoonpress.com/joomla/index.php

EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing http://www.edgewebsite.com/

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Evolve is a different kind of book for me; I usually don’t read either anthologies or vampire fiction. I’m more of a novel reader and while I enjoy vampire fiction the recent trends in that genre haven’t really struck a chord with me.

Still, I think I was fated to read this book. When I first opened it to a random page, the story was taking place in Calgary where I live. That doesn’t happen every day so I picked up the book. I read it cover to cover over the course of a week during my daily commute.

Evolve has a nice assortment of 24 short stories from a wide-range of authors including Kelly Armstrong and Tanya Huff as well as many others. You might even run across a character or two you already know.

The vampires in the anthology are not the sparkly kind, in case you are wondering, but instead pay a much closer homage to Dracula with a few modern twists. The stories feel both familiar and, at the same time, new.

The anthology was a thoroughly enjoyable read. It contains mystery, fantasy, intrigue and, of course, horror. Naturally, vampires are central to every piece.

Correction: Evolve was released in Canada in April 2010, will be released in the US in August 2010 and is available on Amazon.ca for $12.24 Canadian. (Thanks to Janice Shoults for the correction)

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