Stone/Zeltserman's latest novel is Deranged, the first Morris Black thriller.
From his Q&A with Emma R. Murphy for the Needham Times:
How did you get your start writing novels?Visit Dave Zeltserman's website.
While in school and later working as a software engineer, I never would've imagined having a story or novel published. But I always read a lot from very early on—first science fiction and fantasy, and then mystery and crime fiction, and at different times I'd be drawn to writing. My early attempts were pretty bad, but somewhere along the way I found my voice and started writing short stories that I thought could be published, and when they were, I started my first novel, "Fast Lane," which was a pitch-black noir crime novel. I was working sixty hours a week as a software engineer then, and it took two years to write it in whatever spare time I could find, but eventually "Fast Lane" was published, first in Italy, and then by a micro-press in the US.
Where do you get ideas for your books?
The ideas for my short stories and novels come from...[read on]
My Book, The Movie: Deranged.
The Page 69 Test: Deranged.
Writers Read: Jacob Stone.
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