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Superpowered by James Schannep
Superpowered by James Schannep












Superpowered by James Schannep

After I finish my detective story, I become immersed in the superhero genre, and on and on it goes. Then, once that’s done, I read all the best mystery writing I can get my hands on. So, for a few months I become a zombie fanatic. Part of the fun for me is that each interactive book I take on is in a different subgenre. Yay for a new era of choose your own adventures! What do you like to read? What do you write? And how did you get started?Ī chance conversation with a friend contained the question, “Why aren’t there any Choose Your Own Adventure books for adults?” That led down a Google rabbit hole, a writing experiment, and eventually a passion for a new form of storytelling. But yes, I could see a cat being friendly and Lying Cat being… so much more helpful. Now I have the ‘Dino, the Last Dinosaur’ song stuck in my head. And you’re right, I do still want a dinosaur, if we’re being honest. I don’t have enough time to get my writing done? Okay, okay, Lying Cat - thanks for keeping me on track. Oh, my car needs a new transmission? What say you, Lying Cat? It’s time to renegotiate my contract? Sorry, Lying Cat absolutely needs to be in the room for that.

Superpowered by James Schannep

Let’s face it, a dinosaur would be a bit much for a lot of life, but a walking, talking lie detector that’s fiercely loyal and gives smugly sarcastic side-long glances? It’s perfect. I always wanted a pet dinosaur as a kid, so it’s going to be really hard not to say dinosaur, but… if we’re talking fantasy, I’m going to have to go with Lying Cat from Saga. While most interviews start off with bios and such, and while I’ll get to that as always, let’s start with the important stuff! If you could have any pet (real/fantasy/no-allergies/no worries about feeding it) what would it be? James, thanks for agreeing to be here today.

Superpowered by James Schannep Superpowered by James Schannep

Rather than being torn asunder by his dichotomies, he harnesses these schizophrenic impulses by writing branching fiction with over fifty possible endings. He loves horror, comedy, and nearly everything in between. James Schannep has a son and a daughter, a cat and a dog, enjoys both running and napping, loves vanilla and chocolate, has a desire to travel but also to stay put and write. Readers! Let’s give a good, hearty welcome to James Schannep!














Superpowered by James Schannep