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Atmosphere Press is proud to bring readers the Atmosphere Press Presents author interview series. We’re happy to have this archive of excellent interviews and author success stories for you to enjoy. Learn about writers and their books, from book title origin stories to music playlists that relate to their writing to what it was like seeing the cover for the first time.
 
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Jonathan Davis hails from the Pennines outside Manchester in the North West of England. An area that features frequently in his novels due to his immersive upbringing in the region. Having grown up playing on the Saddleworth Moors and exploring a lot of the nooks and crannies.

D. Aiken is a disabled Navy veteran, memoirist, and founder of DeltaTango Press™, an independent publishing company rooted in legacy and truth. His writing explores generational trauma, identity, and Southern Black life with brutal honesty and redemptive hope. Through Buncombe and other works, Aiken uses storytelling to confront silence and elevate the stories often left in the margins. He currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona, where he continues building both SauceGAME™ and DeltaTango Press with his wife, Tenè.

Meeting death changed everything. Now, I live to give back to life. Creativity is how I stay awake to what matters. And wonder, more than anything, remains the compass leading me back to the heart—the most honest place to find, as Hemingway wrote, “the truest sentence that you know.”

Matilda’s fiction is steeped in the past, from rebellious Roman teens to the quiet mysteries surrounding Stonehenge. But her latest book, Alfred Wallis: Child Pauper to Artistic Luminary, takes her in a bold new direction—into biography. Long fascinated by real lives, she was irresistibly drawn to Alfred’s remarkable story: a self-taught artist who rose from poverty to become a key figure in British Modern Art. His life was too extraordinary not to explore—and too important not to share.

I'm a 38-year-old poet from the West Midlands and have been writing poetry since childhood. A lot of my poetry is semi-confessional, where I draw upon my own experiences to inspire my poetry. My poetry deals with themes of mental illness, drug addiction, social injustice, love, loss and healing amongst other themes. Each poem is full of emotion, offering an intimate glimpse into a story of pain, reflection, growth, and resilience. My poems are raw and vulnerable in their honesty.

A Southern California native, I joined the Air Force right after high school to see the world. I saw Missouri. Returning to Orange County, I finished my B.A. and M.A. at California State University, Long Beach. Teaching high school social science became my career and my love. I retired in 2022 and now spend my time volunteering with the adult literacy program at the local library. Favorite pastimes include travel. skiing, and scuba diving. I have two lovely daughters and five amazing grandkids.

An Interview with Sid Hunter

Sid Hunter is a teacher and writer now living in Hampshire (because London house prices are, frankly, criminal). He writes thrillers with heart, humour, and a few too many close calls — often featuring a laid-back teacher who finds himself in very unexpected danger.

Kevin Schumaker was educated to be a philosophy professor, became a lawyer, and made a number of good choices and a lot more bad ones. Born in Wisconsin in a new subdivision in the middle of nowhere and far from the city center, Kevin has tried to use words to craft a world from the existential heart of American hopes, dreams, addictions, loves, danger, and lies.

Elias Khalil is a horror-comedy author from Rancho Cucamonga, California, where he lives with his wife and Velcro dog. He earned his bachelor’s degree in International Business from Cal Poly Pomona and a master’s in Leadership from the University of Arizona. He worked in sales and had management roles throughout his career. A lifelong fan of the strange and supernatural, Elias enjoys blending humor with spooky themes to create stories that make readers laugh and shiver at the same time. His debut novel, The Devil Likes It Here, is a quirky, twisted tale that reflects his love for offbeat humor and spooky fun.

Alicia Donovan was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, and grew up in a small rural town called New Bedford, which lies in the northwest part of the state. She is a wife, public servant, entrepreneur, photographer, artist, blogger, and novelist who currently lives near Austin, Texas.