Reading, writing, superheroes, zombies and people from Wichita.
音樂
Counting Crows, The Hip, and anything else loud.
電影
Forrest Gump, Superman I-IV, Lord of the Rings trilogy, American Movie, Batman Begins, Spider-man I-III
電視
"Smallville," "Seinfeld" and that's about it. I don't watch much TV.
書籍
Aside from my own, my favorites are "Eat @t Zero's" by W. Bill Czolgosz, "Batman: Knightfall" by Dennis O'Neil, "On Writing" by Stephen King, and pretty much every poem written by Dante Violet. My own works can be found at www.apfuchs.com
偶像
Jesus Christ, Superman and Christopher Reeve (for how he lived his life).
I finished writing my first book, A Stranger Dead, at age 19. It was published in 2003. Since then I have written and completed a whole ton of them, ranging from fiction to non-fiction to poetry.
In 2004 I created Coscom Entertainment, a publishing firm specializing in superhero and monster-themed fiction. Coscom Entertainment also has a small comic book division. (www.coscomentertainment.com)
"Blood of the Dead isn't what you think it is. Sure--it starts out as a zombie jamboree that drags you through Hell on Earth, but then it goes further ... a lot further ... and takes you straight to Hell and back again. This is the stuff of nightmares, boys and girls, with some unnerving and frightening action scenes that will have you on the edge of your seat and haunt your dreams." - Rick Hautala, author of The Wildman and Occasional Demons
“A satisfying addition to the ever-growing zombie subgenre . . . non-stop action and flesh-eating mayhem . . . Blood of the Dead will be enjoyed by any zombie fan.” – The Horror Fiction Review
"Frantically paced and never predictable, Blood of the Dead takes the usual staples of the zombie-genre--blood, guts, guns and action--and mixes them with the bizarre to create a unique story. It’s a formidable mix--think Night of the Living Dead with a healthy dash of Dante’s Inferno! Fuchs leads his cast through a nightmare world filled with relentless pain, constant fear and never-ending waves of dead flesh, then takes them some place worse . . . You’ve never read a zombie story like this before!" - David Moody, author of the Autumn series
"Talented author A.P. Fuchs has woven a bloody tapestry out of human flesh, the dark ruins of a decimated earth and the raw fear and uncertainty of the few remaining survivors. Richly drawn characters face loss, isolation, hunger and, of course, hordes of the living dead in this post-apocalyptic gem. Zombie fans will do themselves well by picking up a copy of Blood of the Dead. Scary, heartbreaking and imaginative, this book sits near the top of my very short list of zombie favorites. An absolute blast!" – Gina Ranalli, author of Chemical Gardens and Wall of Kiss
"Fuchs presents a hellish apocalypse underneath poisoned skies in Blood of the Dead. Well drawn characters navigate the very edge of a meat grinder powered by Fuchs's twisted imagination. The Undead World Trilogy looks to be a promising addition to the genre." - Gregory Solis, author of Rise and Walk
"Unrelenting and unnerving, Fuchs crafts an apocalyptic tale of empty humanity among a world overrun by the living dead. A world uniquely envisioned and vividly crafted by the imagination of A.P Fuchs. Blood of the Dead offers a rich blend of guns and gore that is sure to please the most diehard of zombie fans." - Geoff Bough, Editor of Revenant Magazine
"There's Billie. There's Des. There's Joe. There's August. Put them all together, add in the insatiable zombies and you get a novel that will have you screaming for the second installment. I know in my rotting heart that A.P. Fuchs will be a force to be watched for in the next few years. Purchase Blood of the Dead now and get in on the first floor. Just remember to board up the widows and doors properly." - Dr. Pus, Library of the Living Dead
One night Gabriel Garrison was visited by a nameless messenger who bestowed upon him great power, a power intended for good. Once discovering what this power was and what it enabled him to do, Gabriel became Axiom-man, a symbol of hope in a city that had none.
A young boy goes missing.
Taken, in the middle of the night.
No clues. Nothing except the remnants of a black cloud, like the one coughed up from inside the Doorway of Darkness.
A black cloud that takes Axiom-man to a world not his own.
A dead world, where a gray and brown sky shrouds an entire city in a miasma of decay.
The streets are empty. The young boy is nowhere to be found.
Those he does find...are dead.
And walking.
“Axiom-man is that unique breed of superhero that seems almost lost amid today’s gaggle of the dark and tormented. He’s nice, he cares, and his strength comes not from his fantastic powers, but from his soul. A.P. Fuchs has written a defining superhero novel.” - Frank Dirscherl, author/creator of The Wraith
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Hi! Just wanted to make sure all my friends know that my new erotic horror novel THE 13TH is now in stores everywhere! I hope you'll check out this debauched and demonic horror ride!
There's even a website devoted just to the book, with an interactive map of the places and characters at www.the13th-horror.com.
Edward Lee called THE 13TH "A double-barreled shotgun blast of macabre entertainment -- an expert amalgamation of grotesquerie, eroticism, mystery, and pitch-black occult horror that no fan of the genre can miss."
And Gary A. Braunbeck said, "John Everson's The 13th is the first out-and-out horror novel in a long while to actually scare the **** out of me while reading it. It's stylish, extremely well-written, filled with richly-drawn characterizations, and boasts a labyrinthine plot worthy of Umberto Eco. Trust me -- this one will fry your nerves and break your heart."
Touche... Ok, well a writer talks about their someday novel. A novelist actually finishes it. I'm in the editing process now of my novel, with a finished screenplay that is currently being read. So far, none of the dialogue has been altered, and my guy has been doing his job for 7 years, so he knows what reads well. Not to mention that filming will be starting at the first of the year. All and all, movie and novel publication in the summer to maybe early fall if editing runs long. I did enjoy the challenge though, keeps me on my toes...
I hope you find time to read Peek-A-Boo will you comment me at the SNM Reader Guestbook? Thanks for your support! http://www.snmhorrormag.com/snmaugustissue2.htm Your Friend, Brian Johnpeer