Interviews for 3/19
The Agony Column interviews Christopher Moore, author of You Suck.

The Toronto Sun interviews Nalo Hopkinson, author of The New Moon's Arms.
The Philadelphia Inquirer profiles Danielle Ackley-McPhail.
The New York Times Magazine profiles Joe Hill, author of the debut novel Heart-Shaped Box. They manage to get nearly to the end of the first paragraph before naming his father, which is pretty good these days. (This AP wire profile, in its Vancouver Sun incarnation goes three sentences, but they're all teases about his parentage.) Also, GalleyCat also thinks about the who's-son-is-he hoopla.

And speaking of Stephen King, he's profiled in the Courier-Mail about the new series of comics set in his "Dark Tower" world.
OF Blog of the Fallen talks to Caitlin Sweet.
Pat's Fantasy Hotlist interviews Joe Abercrombie, author of Before They Are Hanged.
Sci Fi Wire interviews Susan Beth Pfeffer about her Andre Norton-nominated novel Life As We Knew It.
The UK SF Book News Network talks to Richard Morgan about his novel Black Man. (The very same book will be published later this year as Thirteen by Richard K. Morgan, and the SFBC will have it available at that time.)
The UK SF Book News Network interviewed Steven Savile about being nominated for the Scribe Awards, a new honor designed to promote the best in tie-in fiction.
Publishers Weekly interviews Patrick Rothfuss, author of the upcoming debut fantasy novel (and SFBC Selection) The Name of the Wind.
Blogcritics interviews Colleen Gleason, author of the "Gardella Vampire Chronicles."

