39 min

Wacky Sci-Fi and Writing Cults Into Everything With Angela Sylvaine Creatives Getting Coffee

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Angela Sylvaine is the author of Frost Bite, her debut novel from Dark Matter Ink that mixes sci-fi and horror with a heaping dose of 90s nostalgia. In this interview, Angela discusses her North Dakota roots, her academic love for cults, finding a way to make her alien threat different, and the journey that led to her signing with Dark Matter Ink.
Author Bio: Angela Sylvaine is a self-proclaimed cheerful goth who writes horror fiction and poetry. Her debut novel, Frost Bite, and her debut collection, The Dead Spot: Stories of Lost Girls, are available or forthcoming from Dark Matter INK. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in/on over forty anthologies, magazines, and podcasts, including Southwest Review, Apex Magazine, and The NoSleep Podcast. She lives in the shadow if the Rocky Mountains with her sweetheart and three creepy cats. You can find her online angelasylvaine.com.
Angela Sylvain's interview on the Stray Pointers Podcast
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Angela Sylvaine is the author of Frost Bite, her debut novel from Dark Matter Ink that mixes sci-fi and horror with a heaping dose of 90s nostalgia. In this interview, Angela discusses her North Dakota roots, her academic love for cults, finding a way to make her alien threat different, and the journey that led to her signing with Dark Matter Ink.
Author Bio: Angela Sylvaine is a self-proclaimed cheerful goth who writes horror fiction and poetry. Her debut novel, Frost Bite, and her debut collection, The Dead Spot: Stories of Lost Girls, are available or forthcoming from Dark Matter INK. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in/on over forty anthologies, magazines, and podcasts, including Southwest Review, Apex Magazine, and The NoSleep Podcast. She lives in the shadow if the Rocky Mountains with her sweetheart and three creepy cats. You can find her online angelasylvaine.com.
Angela Sylvain's interview on the Stray Pointers Podcast
Find her work on GoodReads 

39 min