Media

  • Fantasy Writer Talks Process
    I was interviewed by Rob Hedelt of The Free Lance-Star about the writing of The Called, and writing fantasy in general and teaching writing. The interview was published on November 2, 2010, and can be read here.
  • Eros and Magic
    Kilian Melloy, of EDGEBoston, interviewed me in October about The Called.   You can read the entire interview here.
  • The Called: The Movie
  • WTVR Virginia This Morning Interview
  • Rainbow Minute: Science Fiction/Fantasy World of Warren Rochelle
    “The Science Fiction and Fantasy World of Warren Rochelle, coming up now on “The Rainbow Minute.” Born in 1954, and growing up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Warren Rochelle was a born storyteller. He was inspired by his first grade teacher and the stories he heard on the TV serial Captain Kangaroo, but his reading of [...]
  • The Wild Boy in Wikipedia
    I discovered this article in Wikipedia about The Wild Boy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Boy
  • Othergate Interview
    I was interviewed in the Spring 2010 semester by Caroline Schumacher for Othergate. http://othergate.umwblogs.org/tag/warren-rochelle/
  • UMW Press Release 5-22-07
     UMW PROFESSOR AUTHORS SECOND NOVEL Fredericksburg, Va. ‑ Warren Rochelle, associate professor of English at the University of Mary Washington, had the fantasy novel Harvest of Changelings published by Golden Gryphon Press.  He will read from and sign copies of the book at local Fredericksburg venues throughout the summer, including The Griffin Bookshop on Thursday, May 24, [...]

Outer Alliance Podcast May 2011, from Gaylaxicon 2011

I was interviewed by Julia Rios at Gaylaxicon 2011 for her Outer Alliance podcast.  My interview starts at about counter 48 or 50.  As Julia describes the podcast:

“Warren Rochelle, Rob Gates, andCatherine Lundoff talk about the Spectrum Awards. Dennis Upkins talks about
Hollowstone and intersectionality in spec fic, Lee Martindale talks about Ladies of Trade Town and about being a straight ally, Sara Amis reads her poem from Southern Fried Weirdness: Reconstruction (and then argues with her
16-year-old son about some of the things mentioned in the poem)… That’s not even close to all of the goodness in this episode.”

http://blog.outeralliance.org/archives/844.

Fred Chappell, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina, wo-time World Fantasy Award-winner, wrote a review of my third novel, The Called (Golden Gryphon Press, 2010) that appeared in Bull Spec in the Spring 2011 issue.  Bull Spec is a science fiction and fantasy journal based in Durham, NC.  While Bull Spec does feature writers who live and work in North Carolina, its audience is national, and includes reviews of, and short stories by, writers known across the country.  To read Chappell’s review, click on this link:

The North Carolina Literary Review is an annual journal that features NC writers and artists and scholars, and publishes short stories, poems, and essays by and about North Carolina writers and their work.  Brett Cox wrote a review of The Called that appeared in the 2011 issue: NCLR 2011 Cox Review.  This review is available courtesy of the North Carolina Literary Review; layout design by Stephanie Whitlock Dicken and Dana Ezzell Gay.