Sarah Stevens
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Paul Tremblay:
I read a head full of ghosts and LOVED it so much Ive been recommending it to everyone I talk to about books (so alot) and now I'm almost done with Dissapearance at Devils Rock. I listened to them both on Audible, great choices for narrators by the way.... Anyways, what I wanted to ask is when a new fan has finished those, which book would you recommend next?
Paul Tremblay
Thank you very much, Sarah! Yes, both narrators did amazing jobs with my books. I'm so fortunate.
Well, some of my previous books are on audible, including the short story collection In the Mean Time and my first weird detective novel, The Little Sleep. I'm working on my next novel now (will be out summer 2018).
Otherwise, you might consider reading John Langan's wonderful The Fisherman, or Laird Barron's Swift to Chase, or anything by Victor LaValle and Sarah Langan.
paul
Well, some of my previous books are on audible, including the short story collection In the Mean Time and my first weird detective novel, The Little Sleep. I'm working on my next novel now (will be out summer 2018).
Otherwise, you might consider reading John Langan's wonderful The Fisherman, or Laird Barron's Swift to Chase, or anything by Victor LaValle and Sarah Langan.
paul
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Rita Platt
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Paul Tremblay:
You know I love your books. You are my favorite author Fer reals. I am listening to your Rocktober Poplife Podcast episode. I just can't imagine how anyone squares "best-selling author" with their own biography. Two questions: 1. Did you know you'd be this successful/popular? 2. Do you ever wake up and think...."Naw. This can't be real in a Talking Heads "Once in a Lifetime" way?
Robin
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Paul Tremblay:
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I've just finished A Head Full of Ghosts and come to decompress. This is one of the best unreliable narrators I've come across in a long time. Thanks for such a thought-provoking, allusion-filled ride! The ending's so open; I'm kicking around about 5 options. Do you yourself have a clear view about the ending (you don't have to say what it is), or do you prefer, in your own mind, never to resolve the ambiguity?
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Kelly
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Paul Tremblay:
I am currently in school for creative writing, hoping eventually to go into the publishing/editing field and of course get some writing published of my own. Did you take any english/literature/creative writing courses in college, aside from the normal required general education courses? I am just curious since you have your masters in mathematics.
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