E.T. Gunnarsson translates imagination into words for a living. His debut book Forgive Us was awarded Best Sci-Fi book in the 2021 San Francisco Book Festival and Best Post-Apocalyptic Book in the 2021 Fiction Awards.
Born and raised in the Rocky Mountains (9,000 feet altitude!), E.T. now resides in central Texas with his dwarfed Cane Corso and his lifelong interest in Norse myth and culture. A storyteller from an early age, Mr. Gunnarsson spent his formative years developing his writing skills on international roleplay sites.
Outside of writing, E.T. is a well-versed individual. He trained with two different Olympic squads, is an expert in Norse mythology, an experimental cook, a woodcarver, an avid action roleplay gamer, a Judo brown belt, and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt.
It’s easy to find E.T. on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: just search for his name. His legendary interviews can be found on Youtube and other websites. Or, visit bragipress.com to reach his publisher.
E.T. Gunnarsson translates imagination into words for a living. His debut book Forgive Us was awarded Best Sci-Fi book in the 2021 San Francisco Book Festival and Best Post-Apocalyptic Book in the 2021 Fiction Awards.
Born and raised in the Rocky Mountains (9,000 feet altitude!), E.T. now resides in central Texas with his dwarfed Cane Corso and his lifelong interest in Norse myth and culture. A storyteller from an early age, Mr. Gunnarsson spent his formative years developing his writing skills on international roleplay sites.
Outside of writing, E.T. is a well-versed individual. He trained with two different Olympic squads, is an expert in Norse mythology, an experimental cook, a woodcarver, an avid action roleplay gamer, a Judo brown belt, and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt.
It’s easy to find E.T. on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: just search for his name. His legendary interviews can be found on Youtube and other websites. Or, visit bragipress.com to reach his publisher.
Andrew Hall and I talk about many different subjects such as schooling, martial arts, Norse religion, and, of course, Forgive Us plus the post-apocalyptic genre.
One of my first TV interviews. This type of interview goes by incredibly fast. Naturally, we speak about Forgive Us.
My first radio interview. It was a very different experience.
"I am such a fan of how Gunnarsson created his characters. Each character feels like a real person who is reacting in a real way to the horrific situations they are in. Each reaction, conversation, and decision feel plausible and realistic."
I talk with 411 TEEN about the challenges related to dysgraphia and my different accomplishments. I hope to inspire others that have trouble with using pens/pencils/brushes to write.