Aunty Fox
Aunty Fox accidentally found herself running a small press in 2012 and has been saying yes to far too many things ever since, and loving it!
It has been variously rumoured that Aunty Fox is in fact a changeling, a fox trapped in a human body trying to make the best of it and three raccoons in a rain coat. Which is true, you decide.
The authors have to answer a series of random questions so it seems only fair Aunty Fox should too.
Tell us one thing you loved or found fascinating about a place you have lived.
My current home was notorious for executing witches and they remain the symbol of the village cricket team. I’m not sure if I should be worried.
What did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be an optician, like my grandpa because it paid well and sounded good. Then I discovered i’d actually have to study science and dissect things.
Which super hero would you most like to be and why?
Easy, She Hulk. She’s smart and tough in human or hulk form, owns the whole transformation thing and doesn’t play by anyone else’s rules.
It’s finally happened! The zompoc is here! Name four things in your ‘go bag’ and your primary weapon.
Hurrah! At last! Go bag contains something a water cateen, dry socks, a hunting knife and para cord, lots of it. My weapon is of course an axe.
What is your go to comfort book or writer when you can’t settle into anything new?
I tend to go back either to books I’ve always loved… like Fantastic Mr Fox or a dependable genre, I have shelves and shelves of Urban Fantasy.
Getting around
Talking about all sorts on Geek Planet’s Tangential Deviation Podcast
Core Dynamics (or why I won’t give a show half a series) – on Cultural Gutter
Interview on editing & subs – on Pornokitsch
Sf is ready to embrace diversity – on The Asian Writers
Bad Girls Go Everywhere – on Crime Culture
On the books
Biscuit ‘Makes Cover’ on Cultured in Derby with an interview.
Adele talks Weird Noir at the Slaughterhouse
Tony Lane talks to me over two days pt 1 & pt 2
Me talking at The Bloghole
Adele is interviewed by Geraldine Clark Hellery
Adele on The Overflowing Library flashing my fiction