If you’ve been anywhere within shouting distance for the past few months, you might know that CHARWOOD, my eco Jewish folk horror novel from Aggadah Try It, is finally out in the world! While this should be the time where I constantly refresh my browser to check reviews, I won’t be doing that. In fact, I won’t be reading hardly any of them at all.
Candace Nola from Uncomfortably Dark emailed me several excellent interview questions about my horror writing and I had to go and ruin everything.
Don’t believe me? Here are a few quotes from the interview.
UNCOMFORTABLY DARK: What made you want to become a writer and when did you first begin writing professionally?
JOSH: I had no choice in the matter. The demons that incubated and hatched in my head demanded an outlet, and I was powerless to resist. I’m no more a professional writer than a hostage is a professional captive.
UNCOMFORTABLY DARK: What most inspires your ideas for your stories, real-life, bits of dreams or something else?
JOSH: A chemical imbalance, I’m assuming.
UNCOMFORTABLY DARK: What legacy would you like to leave behind?