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Did Dean Koontz know he was going to be an author of over 100 books when he started publishing novels back in 1968? Will we ever see a rerelease of any of his older novels that are not in print at the moment? What was his favorite scene that he ever wrote?







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As a writer, I'd ask about his process. Is he an early morning or late night writer? Does he plan the stories out or are they organic?
As a reader, I'd ask what happened to Chris Snow.
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As a writer, I'd ask about his process. Is he an early morning or late night writer? Does he plan the stories out or are they organic?
As a reader, I'd ask wh..."
Tony wrote: "Goodness, so many questions I'd ask!
As a writer, I'd ask about his process. Is he an early morning or late night writer? Does he plan the stories out or are they organic?
As a reader, I'd ask wh..."
Wow, thanks Tony-not at all how I imagined her! Wonder how they both stay looking so young!
Mary wrote: " Wonder how they both stay looking so young!
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Well, Dean got him a new head of hair and then he started living with Golden Retrievers. Maybe Gerda only needs the Golden Retrievers to stay young.
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Well, Dean got him a new head of hair and then he started living with Golden Retrievers. Maybe Gerda only needs the Golden Retrievers to stay young.


Even better, how about another book on the art of writing? He wrote one or two of those back in the day, as I recall.
For myself I would like to ask if Dean ever considers going back to secondary characters, and expanding on their lives, perhaps in short stories or one shots? I particularly loved Danny Jessup, Odd's friend with osteogenesis imperfecta from _Forever Odd_. Like with my own characters, I imagine him continuing to live his life when no one's looking, and perhaps appreciating a look back now and again from the author who created him.
And Gerda is lovely!

I loved the pizza question from JS, that was a good one!


Most critics say that your weakest point is that you keep on repeating yourself on each novel you write; the main characters, most of the time if not always, have a tragic past (abusive parents, tragic deaths, etc.), the main characters fight against the government, conspiracies, main adversaries with serious mental disorders, and the most cruel thing to accuse a novelist - that you're writing circles around Stephen King. Still, many readers all around the world are fascinated by your stories (they are excellently-written, as for some, I suppose) and of course, by your characters.
If you would bother to satisfy my curiosity, I would like to ask you: How are you going to justify yourself, given all these matters I proposed?
Random House/Bantam has asked me thank everyone for their questions.
Lucky winners are JS, Kimberly, Larry, Tracy, and Renee.
If you are a lucky winner, I will try to contact you through Goodreads Message to get your mailing address. Please DO NOT post addresses in this thread. The sooner I am able to gather all five addresses, the sooner you will receive your signed advance copy of Innocence.
THANK YOU again to everyone for playing :-)
Lucky winners are JS, Kimberly, Larry, Tracy, and Renee.
If you are a lucky winner, I will try to contact you through Goodreads Message to get your mailing address. Please DO NOT post addresses in this thread. The sooner I am able to gather all five addresses, the sooner you will receive your signed advance copy of Innocence.
THANK YOU again to everyone for playing :-)

I have received all 5 mailing addresses and will give them to Random House. Thanks for responding so quickly :-)
The books will come directly from Random House.
The books will come directly from Random House.

Just thought that Mr Koontz may have been dropping in on this forum and checking us all out...
In which case *cough*Eight Mile Island*cough* ;-)

Most critics say that your weakest point is that you keep on repeating yourself on each novel you write; the main characters, most of the time if not always, have a tragic past (abusiv..."
First, I think what you have to say is untrue but anyway WHY would Mr. Koontz have to JUSTIFY himself to you or anyone for that matter?

Lucky winners are JS, Kimberly, Larry, Tracy, and Renee.
If you are a lucky winner, I will try to contact you through Goodread..."
Wow-great work, Dusty! You made some people happy...
FYI: It was announced today that there is a ebook novella called Wilderness which will be a lead-up to Innocence similar to how Darkness Under the Sun led up to What the Night Knows and The Moonlit Mind for 77 Shadow Street.

Karen B wrote: "Dustin do you know when it will become available?"
Amazon has Wilderness listed with a 10/29 Release Date for 99 cents.
Amazon has Wilderness listed with a 10/29 Release Date for 99 cents.

Most critics say that your weakest point is that you keep on repeating yourself on each novel you write; the main characters, most of the time if not always, have a tragi..."
I think it has a question mark at the end.

Kimberly wrote: "I received mine a few days ago, and I loved it from beginning to end! It's wonderful, like a bracing drink of ice-cold water after the rich stew that his other books can be. I can't really tell you..."
I'm glad you enjoyed it better than I did. I loved everything but the final 35 pages. Curious... are you a very religious person? I have a theory that this will make all the difference whether someone is going to enjoy the book from beginning to end like you did.
I'm glad you enjoyed it better than I did. I loved everything but the final 35 pages. Curious... are you a very religious person? I have a theory that this will make all the difference whether someone is going to enjoy the book from beginning to end like you did.

I am having a bit of trouble following the conversation ... which book is the "it" you are describing. Here I am anxious to read it, when I don't even know which "it" I am salivating over.
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