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Jesús Ángel García
 is not as negative as the yes to no ratio in this Q&A might suggest. A writer, musician and filmmaker based in San Francisco, he is the author of the transmedia novel badbadbad (New Pulp Press). 



*The YES/No Interview allows authors to respond using only yes/no answers, with the opportunity to elaborate on one question.


FIB:Do you think violence solves some problems?
JAG: No. I think practicing non-violence is the only thing that distinguishes humans from savage animals. Not that there’s anything wrong with savage animals. But there is a lot wrong with savage humans.

FIB: Do you practice religious faith?
JAG:No 
 
FIB: Would you ever vote for Herman Cain?
JAG: No 
 
FIB: Do you have a favorite chick-flick that you would never want to admit?
JAG: No 
 
FIB: Would you ever sell your soul?
JAG: No
 
FIB: Would you want to be the highest paid athlete in the world if it meant you would lose all ability to write fiction?
JAG: No 
 
FIB: Do you think cats are smarter than dogs?
JAG: No 
 
FIB: Is there hope for the human race?
JAG: No
 
FIB: Are leather jackets more important than breakfast?
JAG: No 
 
FIB: Do you have a writing process that you follow each time you write?
JAG: No 
 
FIB: Have you been writing for as long as you can remember?
JAG: Yes 
 
FIB: Have you ever dyed your hair?
JAG: No
 
FIB: Do you often lose sleep in order to write?
JAG: No
 
FIB: Are you up to date with all your classic literature titles?
JAG: No
 
FIB: Would you cut off your left hand if it guaranteed any novel you wrote would be a New York Times Bestseller?
JAG: No.
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Keeping fiction fashionable since 2010