Chris Keane
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Paul Tremblay:
I just finished Disappearance at Devil's Rock. The psychology of the situation was immensely complex. The dialogue between the adolescent boys was spot-on, entertaining, and original. You are a genius. Are you working on something now?
Paul Tremblay
Thank you, Chris. That's very kind of you. I stole some of the dialogue from my kid's friends and the students I was teaching. ;)
The Pallbearers Club just came out in July. Otherwise, there will be a short story collection called The Beast You Are that will feature an original novella. And I'm working on a novel that, universe willing, will be published in 2024.
The Pallbearers Club just came out in July. Otherwise, there will be a short story collection called The Beast You Are that will feature an original novella. And I'm working on a novel that, universe willing, will be published in 2024.
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Nicole Wasson
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Paul Tremblay:
Hi Paul, first off, you are my favorite new author. Head Full of Ghosts was my favorite but Devil's Rock and Cabin were fantastic as well. I am very much looking forward to seeing Head Full of Ghosts adapted for the screen but let's face it...I'm scared! How involved are you going to be with the process? What are the things that you refuse to deviate from, even if the studio wants to edit? Are you writing screenplay?
Lori Lamb
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Paul Tremblay:
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I just finished A Head Full of Ghosts. I read it in two days. Wow. So well written. So darkly comic. Your word choices amazed me. So subtle but so perfect. I wish I had marked the words so I could go back now and tell you. So what actually happened? By my reading I'm left with the impression that it's actually Merry who is possessed and/or insane. That Marjorie never was possessed. I'd love to know your intent. TY!
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Judy Pancoast
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Paul Tremblay:
I just recently discovered your work and listened to three in a row. I'm wondering if there are any plans to revive Mark Genevich- no pun intended (by the way, I haven't listened to No Sleep Til Wonderland so I don't know if he went for the Big Sleep or not....) They said my question needs to contain a question mark?
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