Whats prompted the writing?
Oh, I love it. I’m a huge fan of horror short stories and I started to do it as a break from movies and I really enjoy the hell out of it. And I’m finishing up a book of collected short stories. Q: There’s also a freedom in writing fiction that you don’t have with movies… A script is a blueprint for a film, it takes actors and cameras and film and editing, the whole circus to be realized. The liberating thing about writing short stories or fiction is that when it’s done it’s done. There’s nothing between you and the reader but the prose. What’s also cool is that they bring their own pictures. In a movie you are supplying those pictures but in a book or story something people bring their own images to what you do. Plus, there’s no censorship and no politics. You’re telling the story as best as it can be done. It’s pure. Q: Talk about your on-line serialized story, THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE… It is a werewolf western that is a cross genre tale. I thought it would be a fun experiment to