

GR: Well, my werewolves are definitely giving into the dark side. How much humanity should remain when a man or woman transforms into its werewolf form? Do you see this transformation as a loss of humanity, or a shift to one ’s darker or more animalistic side? Okay, let ’s talk specifically about werewolves. I’m the first fan of these crazy tales and I hope others will find something to connect with too.īK: Good point. I’m not concerned about originality, I just want to write the kind of fun stories I enjoy reading. What draws you to the classic archetypes of the horror canon, and how do you keep things fresh? I hope you enjoy the chat.īK: You ’ve written about haunted houses, ghosts, alien encounters, and now, in your latest release, Blood and Rain, you ’re taking on werewolves. He’s currently making the rounds promoting his latest novel Blood and Rain, and took some time to discuss it with me here. He’s also a hell of a nice guy – the result of offloading the festering darkness that resides within us all. And, in my humble opinion, the world is a better place for it. He’s a creator in the truest sense of the word, driven, it seems, to populate the world with the output of his feverish mind.

Now he’s a horror author with a fan base that’s growing as rapidly as his prolific writing pace. He’s been a singer/songwriter and front man for the punk rock band, The Never Nudes. Glenn is a hard man to describe in a few snappy sentences he simply does too much.
