Recently, I was interviewed by crime writer, academic, and Chair of ALCS, Penny Grubb, on her blog.
For those who are interested, but missed that interview, here it is in full, with Penny's kind permission.
For those who are interested, but missed that interview, here it is in full, with Penny's kind permission.
#justimagine Author
Stuart Aken on Fusion, alien gastronomy and other delights
It’s a real privilege to have been asked to interview this group of very
talented authors for Fantastic Books Publishing’s Fusion spotlight. There are some amazing admissions,
surprising secrets and fascinating insights to follow in this series of
interviews. Fusion itself is a brilliant anthology – twenty-five of the best
tales of sci-fi and fantasy.
My first interview is with prolific author, Stuart Aken.
Stuart describes himself as a husband, father, novelist, playwright,
short story writer, blogger, word wrangler, committed agnostic, romantic
open-minded radical liberal, sometimes dangerous to know. He was born, against
the odds, to a widowed artist, in a neighbour's bed, raised by a mother who
knew what love meant and a step-father who lacked imagination but loved and
educated him in things natural and worldly. Stuart tells me that he wrote the
wrong things for half a lifetime, until he learned who he was and understood
his opinion was as valid as that of anyone else.
Stuart was invited to contribute to the Fusion anthology as one of two
professional writers. He says, ‘I was honoured and delighted to be one of the
professional writers invited to contribute. Thank you to Fantastic Books for
that opportunity to reach more readers, the very life-blood of the author.’ Of
the other professional invited to contribute, Stuart says, ‘Danuta Reah is a
well respected and popular writer and I was pleased to be published in company
with her. Knowing the judges in the contest, I was confident only the very best
stories would make it through the filtering process, so I was more than happy
to be included with the winners.’
Anyone who is familiar with Stuart’s writing will know what a compelling
tale he can weave. I wondered which of his own stories he would recommend to
someone wishing to fight the tedium of a long haul flight. He had many to
choose from, but went for one of his science fiction pieces, saying, ‘The
Methuselah Strain is a science fiction novelette set on a not-too-distant
future Earth. Those who’ve read the book, and commented, have found it
absorbing and compelling, so it should distract your attention enough to make
the time whizz by. There are no references to air travel, so you won’t be
induced into panic by a simulated crash, but you might find yourself
considering the message once you’ve finished and you doze off toward the end of
your long flight.’
Taking the flight theme up into space, I wondered how Stuart would see
Earth through an alien’s eyes. Mentioning something he’d written a while ago,
he reminded me, ‘I made this the subject of a short story. It featured in Ten
Tales For Tomorrow: A Gastronomic Treat at the Edge of the Galaxy.’
This ‘light-hearted’ tale is presented in the form of a spoof review by a
restaurant critic. I read it several years ago. It’s one of several of Stuart’s
stories that have remained etched on my brain and that make me glance at the
night sky with some trepidation. As Stuart himself says, ‘Within the seasoned
folds of the soufflé lurk sharp surprises for the unwary. Try it, you might
develop a taste for something unexpected.’
What I really want to know of course is what will come next from Stuart’s
pen. ‘My epic fantasy trilogy for adults is well under way,’ he tells me, ‘with
book one complete and book two undergoing the penultimate edit. Book three
lurks in the fog of my subconscious, making increasingly frequent demands to be
allowed to take material form. I intend to start writing that volume in the
very near future. Also, I continue to produce short stories and, of course,
make weekly posts on my blog.’
Stuart’s story, Rebirth, appears in the Fusion anthology but where else
can his readers find him?
He says, ‘Find me, and my fiction, the only place I ever bend the truth
and which, after love, remains my raison d’ĂȘtre, on my blog http://stuartaken.blogspot.co.uk/. This gives details of all my published work, with links to the
outlets where you can buy them.’
Thanks, Stuart, it’s been a pleasure talking to you. Best of luck with
the writing. Can’t wait for that epic fantasy to hit the shelves.
Stuart also has an Amazon Author page; UK readers can find it here and International readers can click on this link
He has a profile page with Smashwords
And a Facebook Author page
You can follow Stuart’s Tweets
And the last word goes to Stuart, who says, ‘Thanks, Dan and Gabi at
Fantastic Books Publishing, for this opportunity to be part of your publishing
concern. I wish you well with what I believe will be a very successful
enterprise, bringing quality work to a growing circle of discerning readers.’
This interview was originally posted by Penny Grubb - crime writer at http://pennygrubb.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/justimagine-author-stuart-aken-on.html
For the rest of these interviews, every one of them fascinating, visit
Penny’s blog at http://pennygrubb.blogspot.co.uk/
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