Featured Interview With Reuben Shupp
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I lived in New Hampshire until I was 11. My family moved to Houston in the early 1980s. Willis has been my home since 1998.
Twitter: twitter.com/rshupp50
email: reubenshupp@yahoo.com
Lingkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reuben-shupp-7a0a961b8/
Addition info:
I am a Navy Veteran of the Persian Gulf War. In the Navy, I was given the opportunity to view many parts of the world many of us never get to see.
In the Spring of 1974, I went to France for six months because my father was in charge of a foreign exchange program in Bourges, France. When I returned to the United States, I did not know English.
I have been writing short stories since November 2020. “A Collection of Short Stories or Tales” is my debut book (April 2021).
“Creepy and Scary Tales: A Collection of Short Stories” was published October 4, 2021. Here is a small sample.
“Hurry up,” I say.
Brendan slams the door and says, “I’m com’n.” He is my best friend and my comrade for this evening’s adventure. He moved across the street when I was in kindergarten and we have been best friends ever since. He collects comic books like other kids collect baseball cards. His favorite is Wolverine.
I asked once, “Why Wolverine?”
He said, “Knives are awesome.”
Everyone calls me Spidey. It is not because Spiderman is my favorite comic book. I love spiders. It is not like I am going to marry a tarantula. But they are the most mysterious creatures on Earth.
Posters line my wall with creepy and hairy spiders. I have every spider book known to man. I even talked my grandmother into buying a Spider Encyclopedia set.
Last Christmas, my dad bought me an aquarium for when mom finally lets me have a real spider in the house. My brother has a hamster so why can’t I have an arachnid? Did I say it? I love spiders. They are my thang.
We get on our bikes and head toward the fair. This is the most exciting thing that has ever happened to our small town. We have one of everything. One school, one road that leads in and out of town, one grocery store (Walmart), and now we have one fair. I do not care that it is going to be here for only the weekend. Halloween is tomorrow. How cool is that?
“I’ll beat you to the fair, Brendan says.
“In your dreams.” After about two blocks, we are out of breath. It is a good thing the fair is not too far. We will never make it. Jocks we are not. Spider nerd and Wolverine fan we are.
The setting sun shimmers in our eyes as the faint music of the Merry-Go=Round echoes along the street. I look over at Brendan and say, “We are almost there.” He grins as we pedal harder.
The cool breeze whistles in my ears like a nagging mosquito. A stranger appears out of nowhere. I slam on my brakes. Brendan swerves, hops on the grass and then skids. I stop inches from hitting an old woman.
My heart skips a beat and I say, “Sorry.” Wow, I almost hit a Gypsy and the only thing that comes out of my mouth is “sorry.” I am a jerk. She peers at me and smiles showing her missing teeth.
Creepy. A chill runs along my spine. “Do not go to the Spider House,” she says. I swerve around her and catch up to Brendan.
“Weird, old, coot, let’s get out of here.” I say. Brendan nods. I glance back and the Gypsy is gone. She vanished as quickly as she appeared.
Ten minutes later, we park our bikes at the school and walk over to the fair. The Ferris Wheel’s lights blink on and off. The Merry-Go-Round music echoes in the background.
“Where do you want to go first?” I say.
“You can’t go to the fair without riding the Ferris Wheel,” he says with a grin.
“The Ferris Wheel is for kids.”
“I’ll bet all the cool kids are riding the Ferris Wheel.”
I shove him and say, “You are an idiot.” We cross through the fair and weave in and out of the crowd at a steady pace.
Brendan yells, “There she blows,” as we approach the Ferris Wheel. He points to Scott Hazelton. “I told ya. All the cool kids ride the Ferris Wheel.” I glance at the top of the Ferris Wheel. Scott and a girl sitting next to him are laughing.
“I did not know Scott had a sister?”
“That’s Sharon Moran, you idiot.” He punches me in the arm. Scott Hazelton is the shortest kid in our fifth grade class. All the girls get gooey-eyed around him except for Sharon. She calls him names or trips him in class. Now, it makes sense.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
The passion to read in my spare time did not become part of my life until I was in my mid-thirties. I did not start writing until November 2020; even though I always wanted to.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite authors are: Robin Hobb, R.L. Stine, Terry Brooks, and Piers Anthony. I prefer to read fantasy and horror. Hemmingway and R.L. Stine are the most influential in my writing.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
A spooky collection of short stories
Do you enjoy creepy and scary stories? Not sure which one to pick? Then this will be the perfect collection for you!
Creepy and Scary Tales: A Collection of Short Stories is filled with brilliantly crafted stories which allows you to choose how quickly you want to read them. From Harry to Andrea, there is something for everyone.
Reuben Shupp has superbly created a fantastic collection of horror stories aimed at kids aged 8-12. Whether you’re looking for a new book or perhaps a present, this book collection is truly spine chilling.
So, what are you waiting for? Delve into a new story collection now!
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