Roman Godzich is a polyglot who has lived and worked in several countries. He has worked in ecommerce for more than 30 years and has designed e-commerce solutions, search engines, advertising platforms and online booking engines. He currently manages content and user experience for an online travel company. He grew up in Manhattan and attended the Bronx High School of Science and New York University. He currently resides in Connecticut. When not working or writing, Roman enjoys deep sea fishing, reading, and gourmet cooking. |
3-Question Interview with Roman Godzich
about his short story "Zombie Killer"
published in
Imagining Monsters: A Collection of Short Stories Inspired by Frankenstein
"Zombie Killer" - A woman working for the CDC has the inside track
on a brand-new vaccine created as a cure for fear.
Aside from Frankenstein, where did you draw inspiration for your story?
The Twilight Zone (which has inspired many stories).
All the proceeds from Imagining Monsters anthology sales are going to the WestportWRITES program at the Westport Library, which is a true haven for local writers in Fairfield County, Connecticut. As a writer, where is your haven - where do you write, and what do you need to help you write?
I write most often on a little table that comes from Bistro that went defunct in Paris and which I brought over when I moved from France.
What's next on the horizon for you?
I am working on the sequel to my published novel. The sequel's entitled "The Artificial Soul."
The Twilight Zone (which has inspired many stories).
All the proceeds from Imagining Monsters anthology sales are going to the WestportWRITES program at the Westport Library, which is a true haven for local writers in Fairfield County, Connecticut. As a writer, where is your haven - where do you write, and what do you need to help you write?
I write most often on a little table that comes from Bistro that went defunct in Paris and which I brought over when I moved from France.
What's next on the horizon for you?
I am working on the sequel to my published novel. The sequel's entitled "The Artificial Soul."