Interviews and Reviews
-Author Uses Web Site to “Kick Start” New Series: READ HERE
(Newfoundland newspaper, The Evening Telegram, did an article on Camp Myth.)
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-Popular Myth-Conceptions: Subverting Mythology to Enrich Your Campaign: READ HERE
(A guest article I wrote for Gameknightreviews.com on how to add mythology to your role playing game.)
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- Interview With Chris Lewis Carter, Creator of Camp Myth: READ HERE
(Ashley Neuhaus of Amberunmasked.com and I had a fantastic chat about all things writing and Camp Myth. )
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- Get Ready For Summer With CAMP MYTH On Kickstarter: READ HERE
(Forevergeek.com posted a neat write-up on the Camp Myth campaign.)
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- Niteblade Contributor Interview with Chris Lewis Carter: READ HERE
(Amber from Niteblade Magazine spoke with me about my short story, The Cord, kickstarting Camp Myth, and a whole lot more!)
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- The Head of His Class: An Interview With Chris Lewis Carter: READ HERE
(An interview I did for Solarcide.com, one of the best writing blogs on the net. A huge thank you to Mr. Nathan Pettigrew for his amazing questions, and top-notch professionalism. This was a blast!)
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- “Lost and Spammed” wins Contributor’s Choice Award in ePocalypse Anthology!
(This was an honour, especially considering the quality of the other stories in the collection. Shout out to Roger Sellars for teaming up with me to tackle this one.)
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“While on pseudopod, I REALLY loved The Cord by Chris Lewis Carter. Usually, when I encounter an idea in a story I’ve recently encountered in a non-fiction science venue, I’m reading science fiction. It’s awesome to encounter this in horror and basically makes strict genre boundaries seem particularly silly. In this case an unreliable narrator is used to great affect in a deceptively simple extrapolation from true stuff that actually happens. Even if horror isn’t normally your cup of tea, don’t miss this one.”
-MentatJack.com
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“The best story out of this collection is ‘Magic Man’ by Chris Lewis Carter telling of a salesman who tries to sell a cure to survivors that doesn’t exist and certain things happen as a result. In every dire situation there are always those that try to gain at the expense of others and this story would show in the aftermath of something horrible, how that would not change certain people in still doing that.”
-Sonar4LandingDockReviews
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“Expect the unexpected in this captivating and haunting collection of dark, brutal and often hilarious stories that explore the human condition in all of its depraved and paranoid glory.”
– Richard Thomas, author of Transubstantiate
(A review of my collection, “An Overly Pleasant Apocalypse” from Richard Thomas, the best neo-noir author out there).