Interview with author Sonny G

Book: Death of a Final Girl

Q1. Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better.

Hello world, my name is Sonny G! I’m a free spirit Latino, and a Jersey boy at heart. I’m a horror lover, proud Wiccan, podcaster and all around creative. I also hope to leave a small footprint in the horror genre.

Q2. When did you first realize you wanted to be an author?

I started writing in the fourth grade, but I was more into films and creating them. Screenwriting then became my focus from middle school all the way through college. It wasn’t until maybe my second year that I realized I enjoyed writing short stories and the passion started from there.

Q3. From where did you have the idea/inspiration to write your debut book “Death of a Final Girl”?

The original idea was completely different from the final product. It was going to be an anthology based on unsolved murders and I was going to create my own reasoning to what I thought happened. That all changed though when I was reading through the outline and realized this is a series. From there, I combined what I already had and created the world of Devil’s Den. I really wanted this book to be a representation of me as a writer and horror films are a big part of my life. I wanted to create one book that wasn’t just a horror movie but a franchise altogether.

Q4. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

When I’m not writing, I’m working on my podcast: Stoney Horror, watching movies, having adventures with my people or creating content for our IG page. Oh, and I also love cooking! It’s very relaxing and I enjoy feeding others.

Q5. What is the most difficult part of your journey as an author?

Aside from finishing the book…. One of most difficult parts for me since I’m an independent author is figuring out the business all on my own. I was luckily enough to go to an art school and learn some of the ropes there, but real life isn’t like school. Also not having a mainstream team behind you is difficult when it comes to advertising or just getting your work out there to the right people.

Q6. What is your favorite Quote?

It’s probably corny but my favorite quote is from one of my favorite shows.

“The hardest thing in this world is to live in it. Be brave. Live.”
-Buffy Summers

Q7. Do you believe in ghosts?

Yes, I do. I am very spiritual and have seen weird stuff, but those are stories for another kind interview.

Q8. What do you hope your readers take away from your book?

This book is defintley catered to the horror fans, but anyone can enjoy it. It’s something you can finish before bed, while traveling, or even out by the pool. Aside from the horror references and themes I hope the readers can take away the female empowerment. A horror franchise is as good as its Final Girl, so I hope my final girls fit that mold. But for the most part I hope the readers are just entertained. I wanted this book to be a fun, intense, fast-read.

Q9. Do you read or write daily?

I write almost every day and if I’m not writing I’m thinking of an idea to write. When it comes to reading though, I do it for research compared to it being a hobby. Like I said before I am a little screenwriter at heart.

Q10. Lastly, do you want to give any advice to readers and aspiring writers?

Hm, I would say never give up, the hardest thing is always finishing your work. Write every day even if it’s just little notes in your phone. Lastly, network, network, and network. Sometimes it is who you know, but not only that, networking helps you meet other amazing artists. You can build great relationships with them and eventually collaborate and help each other flourish. It doesn’t always have to be a competition.

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