There are a lot of layers in Grinders. I’m at Charles’s place today to discuss one of the sub-plots that wrapped up fairly well. While you’re there, check out Charles’s blog and his War of Nytefall series. He just released a new volume about the same time I published Grinders.
(Today we have a special guest who many of us know. C.S. Boyack is here to talk about his newest release Grinders, which is a cyberpunk adventure. Not a common genre for my blog, so this is really exciting. Today, he’s going to talk about subplots and how none of the characters are doing what they want to do. Have fun.)
Thanks for inviting me back, Charles. It’s always fun visiting your place. I’m here to talk about my newest book, Grinders.
This one is a type of science fiction known as cyberpunk. I’ll let the blurb explain the main points. My topic today is one of the sub-plots. There is a lot going on in Grinders, and in some ways it makes a statement about the human condition. I didn’t really set out to do that, it just kind of happened.
In Grinders, none…
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Just came from there. Really great post over at Charles’s place!
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Thanks.
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Good post, Craig.
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Appreciate it.
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I really liked the way you included some of the characters’ backstories in this interview. It sounds like a captivating story that hooks you right away.
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The story has a lot of layers. That’s helping me out with promo.
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Excellent!
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Thanks for the boost.
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Another really good post, Craig!
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Glad you enjoyed it. Have a great weekend.
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Oooh, sounds like a great book – science fiction is right up my alley. And an electric forest! Great review!
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So glad it intrigues you. I’m quite happy with it.
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