![]() ![]() I pitched a book that would include interviews and profiles with everybody BUT David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. There were a ton of authors doing guidebooks, but they all told essentially the same story, with just episode guides and such. I became quite an X-Phile by Season Four, so much so that I pitched an unauthorized guidebook to Citadel Press in 1997. TX-C: Have you always been a fan of The X-Files? There are lots of winks and in-jokes to this story…ĪM: I began watching midway through the first season, and quickly caught up. ![]() I pitched him, and he accepted, and then it was off to the darkest reaches of reality to come up with a suitable story! Such was the case with Jonathan Maberry, who was recruiting for his trio of X-Files short story collections for IDW Publishing. Occasionally, a member will be working on an anthology - or know of one someone else is working on - and pass word through the group that stories are wanted. ![]() THE X-CAST: How did you come to be involved with Secret Agendas?ĪNDY MANGELS: I am one of the early members of the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers (), a group of authors from around the world who work on media tie-in books, from film and television to video games and role-playing games and comics. A short interview with best-selling author Andy Mangels on his contribution to The X-Files: Secret Agendas anthology, out now from IDW Publishing… ![]()
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