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Dead Man's Hammer by Christina Engela
Dead Man's Hammer by Christina Engela





Dead Man

I know – it’s hard to put that together when you realize I write sci-fi and fantasy laced with elements of horror – but I write mostly from experience. “The Time Saving Agency” would be a close second.ĭamon: Where does your inspiration come from?Ĭhristina: Real life. There are differences between my series for example, the Galaxii Series is slightly darker and more serious and action oriented than the Quantum Series, which is a little more fantastical and humor oriented.Īll my books and their characters are like children to me, so it’s hard to say really which would be my favorite, but if I had to choose, it would be “Loderunner”. In this year “Bugspray”, my book about VW Beetles, was released as well.ĭamon: Tell us a little about your preferred genre and your favourite books so far?Ĭhristina: My writing tends to be eclectic, like me! Ha ha! It varies slightly, depending on what I’m writing for, but sci-fi would seem to be my main genre, with hints of comedy, wit, fantasy and horror. These are out of print now, but I have plans to resurrect revised versions of them later. In non-fiction, before 2010 I wrote two books on the topic of LGBT persecution at the hands of Christianist organizations around the world and in South Africa, and a short FAQ booklet about the Pink Community (LGBT). The Galaxii Series has three titles, and the Quantum Series, four.

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How many books have you written and published to date?Ĭhristina: In fiction I have seven completed novels, one novelette, and a collection of short stories. Damon: Thank you for agreeing to this interview Christina.







Dead Man's Hammer by Christina Engela