Robert McCammon discussion
Welcomes and introductions
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Welcomes and introductions
Thanks, Charlene! Lou made me a moderator last year, but between the McCammon website, FB page, Twitter, other pages, and Real Work, I just haven't had time to moderate anything here. So thanks for taking the reins!
Hunter
Hunter
Hunter thanks for all your efforts and posts, you have been doing a great deal of work on here, all in the good cause of supporting a writer we love to read.

and we really apprecicate it :)

Hi all, my name is Ed and I have been a huge McCammon fan since I read "Bethany's Sin" in the early 80's. I hope I can add something to the discussions. It is great to meet you all.

I'm so happy to see you here. :)
If you want to participate in the voting for next month's read, the poll is at the bottom of our home page. :)
I really am glad to see you.

(The ballot did go out last week to all members and one book is pulling ahead so far!_



Goodreads didn't notify me of this post, I'm sorry I wasn't here to greet you. :)
I look forward to your participation in our reading of Usher's Passing! I think you will like it a lot.

Hunter up there is Robert McCammon's Webmaster...he may have been here longer than I have and is quite knowledgeable about all things McCammon related. :)
Isn't it sad that so many people are unaware of this marvelous author and his even more marvelous works? I mean, really, Boy's Life is such a masterpiece all by itself, not even counting all the other great books he has written.

Hunter up there is Robert McCammon's Webmaster...he..."
Charlene, thanks for the info on Hunter. It is sad that a lot of my friends who love to read have never read McCammon. Everyone who loves reading needs to read Boy's Life. And everyone who enjoys horror or suspense or dark stories needs to read everything else by him. His characters are unbelievable--which is to say they are completely believable--and I usually find myself weeping by the end of his books as I've become so immersed in the lives of the characters.

His characters come to life and they're realistic and oh so human. It is easy to relate to them.





I love to hear about how people discovered McCammon and what their first books were. It's amazing how they can affect people for years.
Ken, I too felt like Swan, Sister and Josh were part of my family. :)

A.R., I too am a future horror novelist (just finished my first one, waiting for feedback from beta readers before I upload it to Kindle), and I think you'll enjoy McCammon's writing. I highly recommend the book we're reading now, The Five (though, I'm only half-way through it, but love it!) along with Boy's Life (not really horror, but a classic story by McCammon), Swan Song, Stinger (straight out horror), Usher's Passing.

OK. Commercial over. Pardon the indulgence.



Hey, Addy!! It's awesome to see you here! I hope you can join us in one of our group reads soon. :)


hey Chad - I am also a fan of Christopher Golden -I believe I made Charlene read Strangewood :)
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Yay! I found the Sept. poll!!!