Author Interview: Douglas Kolacki
Douglas Kolacki writes exciting fantasy
stories, often with a Christian flavour, about zombies, pirates and almost
normal people. Today he tells us about his writing pleasures and inspirations.
1. What do you enjoy most about writing
fantasy fiction?
Remaking this world into a place more to my
liking, where all the rules change and fantastic things come to life.
2.
Many people enjoy reading stories about undead creatures - ghosts, vampires,
zombies. What do you think is the appeal?
I
think that in the case of ghosts and vampires, it's the mystery of it all--who
hasn't been intrigued by ghosts and the undead? In the case of zombies, there's
a sense of adventure in combating all these people-turned-monsters that can't
be parleyed with, bribed or placated; you have to use your wits and whatever
you can scrounge, do or die.
3. The story selected by editor Rayne
Hall s for the anthology Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies features a human
who adjusts to life in a zombie body. Where did this idea come from?
I
wanted to tell a story from the zombie's point of view, and not only that, one
that has a conscience. What if, as one of those who's been
"initiated" into that kind of existence, he's seen how they get that
way, and along with that comes a possibility of gaining your eternal rest at
last? Most zombies don't have the awareness anymore to understand it, but this
guy does. He determines to do something about it.
Thank you, Douglas. We wish you and your
stories a successful 2013.
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Douglas Kolacki has lived in Australia and
in Naples, Italy, where he began writing. His specialty is creating fantasy
worlds out of everyday modern life. He currently lives and writes in Providence,
Rhode Island. His novels are Elijah's Chariot and On the Eighth Day,
God Created Trilby Richardson. His stories have been featured in Weird
Tales, Dragons Knights and Angels, Big Pulp, The Devil Eats Here, Haunted: Ten
Tales of Ghosts, Bites: Ten Tales of Vampires, Cutlass: Ten Tales of Pirates,
Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies and Spells: Ten Tales of Magic.
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