![]() ![]() Starting off, your most recent novel, Death March, just came out. I’m a Brazilian Brit who lives in Asheville and spends far too much time obsessing about world building, how to create feverish, burning chemistry between characters (the answer, it turns out, is lithium + water), wondering if it’s actually worth the time to create a conlang, and so on.ĪB: That was…a specific introduction, you have me intrigued. That’s, ah, a reference to the Sphinx’s riddle, right? Right. Phil Tucker: a man who ever since he was a youth was obsessed with writing fantasy and hopes to write it long into his senescence. ![]() * crosses legs, uncrosses them, clears throat* A little about myself? Haha, who doesn’t know all about me already? Just a joke, just a joke. PT: Hey, Allan, thanks for having me, thanks everyone, thank you. Phil, Phil Tucker, everyone! Welcome, and I am pleased to have you here today.įor those unfamiliar with you, could you tell us a little about yourself? Who is Phil Tucker, man of laborious discipline and dark fantasies? I present to you our interview.ĪB: Phil, please, have a seat! And welcome to the jungle-no, that’s an outdated reference. Phil Tucker has been in the indie publishing game some years now, popular with many fans and other indie authors, and has a good number of books, and successes, under his wizard belt. This awesome guy is known by many in the indie scene. ![]()
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