Interview with Eddie Wright

June 7th, 2010 | Posted by: Eddie Wright

  • Moxie Mezcal recently reviewed Broken Bulbs and interviewed me (Eddie Wright) about my writing, self-publishing, the future, and Backword Books. Enjoy. http://blog.moxiemezcal.com/2010/06/eddie-wright-is-not-nothing-explosive.html

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  • Interview with Bonnie Kozek + a CONTEST to Win Threshold! – CONTEST CLOSED

    November 19th, 2009 | Posted by: Bonnie Kozek,Eddie Wright

  • The following interview was conducted by Backword Books member and Broken Bulbs author, Eddie Wright. At the end, find out how you can enter to win a copy of Bonnie Kozek’s, Threshold. Eddie Wright: Tell us a little about Threshold. Who is Honey McGuinness and where does she come from? Bonnie Kozek: Honey is a woman without [...]

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  • Interview with Eddie Wright – CONTEST CLOSED

    November 13th, 2009 | Posted by: Eddie Wright,Henry Baum

  • An interview with Eddie Wright, author of Broken Bulbs.  Check the end of the interview to see how you can win a copy. Henry Baum: For people who haven’t yet picked up Broken Bulbs – what’s the novel about: on the most literal level and thematically? Eddie Wright: Broken Bulbs is about a confused young [...]

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  • Slim Jim Stallone and the Big Blue Box

    August 14th, 2009 | Posted by: Eddie Wright

  • So I’m moving from NJ to San Francisco. I decided I wanted to simplify. I wanted to dump possessions – DVDs, books, CDs, everything. I sold, I recycled, I gave away, I chucked. Before this major move became a definite thing, I was an accumulator. A big, fat, geeky accumulator.  Along with the DVDs and [...]

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  • Rule Number One for Book Number Two

    June 22nd, 2009 | Posted by: Eddie Wright

  • So you wrote your first book. It’s an experimental little number about a fella who’s addicted to seeds of inspiration. The first person story is told through a bunch of stream of consciousness, crazy talk, mumbo jumbo and large chunks of it consist of a screenplay that the main character is writing. The formatting was [...]

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