Find the full interview over at the official PREVIEWS website. This is just a teaser for a book I am also excited about.
http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/977?articleID=117822
If you’re a fan of Aspen’s Fathom books, you know that the ladies take center stage in the series, and there aren’t any exceptions to that plain and simple rule. And this fact is reinforced with news that one of the most popular characters in the Fathom universe, Kiani, is set to return to duty in the deep blue sea with Fathom: Kiani, set to hit stores this March. Aspen’s Editor-In-Chief Vince Hernandez is on board as the writer for this new series, and he was kind enough to have a brief conversation with me to reveal how things will unfold, and what readers can expect to see in forthcoming future issues.
PREVIEWSworld: So, sir, how many hours of the day are spent on the clock now that you’ve had to do your regular job, as well as sign on board as writer for this new Fathom series? When do you sleep?
Vince Hernandez: Ha! I try not to think about the crushing responsibilities, so that way it’s out of sight—out of mind. No, all kidding aside, it’s not as daunting as it sounds because I’ve managed to find a healthy balance between working the full-time editor position and finding the time to fit in the writing. I’ve actually taken on three comic books as a writer: Fathom: Kiani, Charismagic, andExecutive Assistant: Assassins, which comes out later this year in the summer. So, I would say I’ve been no stranger to heavy workloads the past year but it’s all about discipline of schedule. I spend the daylight hours at the Aspen studio fielding the general editorial and creative tasks, and then come evening I’m ready to pour into the writing side of things. I have my entire year mostly mapped out with my writing assignments so it’s easy to just jump onto whatever project is next on the priority ladder, and I’m very flexible with being able to adjust to whichever story I’m writing. After about seven years of this process, I feel like I really have found a groove that works for me. Plus, I gave up cable tv and Internet at home so that made a world of difference, trust me, it works.
Read the full interview over at http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/977?articleID=117822

