1 When did you first consider yourself a writer?
A. In 1992, I sold a short story called The Crossing for $2.00. That was the moment I felt I was a writer.
2 What is the hardest part of writing?
A. The hardest thing about being a writer is finding the right story. A story you’re not excited about will not inspire you to write.
3 How did you feel upon publication of your first completed project?
A. At the completion and release of my first full-length book, it was a major milestone … a hump that once you’re over, the floodgates open and the next and the next are easier.
4 In addition to writing, what else are you passionate about?
A. My band, The Mood Zombies. Check us out at http://www.reverbnation.com/themoodzombies
5 If you could ask any author, living or dead, one question, what would it be?
A. I don’t really have any questions for other authors anymore. Not after 26 books!
Eric lives in southwest Florida with his wife, Linda. A fan of horror since he was young, he’s been writing since his teens. Growing up his room was filled with monster models, including The Wolfman, Dr. Phibes, Frankenstein’s Monster, and many others. His first novel, A Reason To Kill, was about a serial killer before he moved on to his true passion with The Witches of Laguna Beach. In 2009, after a 12 year hiatus, he wrote Dead Hunger. He currently has over 20 books to his credit, all but two of which are novels.

Eric can be found online at his amazon author page
He also shares his stories on his You Tube channel.
