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Robb T. White

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Robert White is a Midwest writer of genre fiction. White has published dozens of crime, mystery, and horror stories under the under the names Robert, Robb, or Robb T. White.


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Robb T. White The Last Halloweener

Old Man Wessell, jolted awake on his sofa from a hideous dream of writhing shapes by the doorbell’s chime, grabbed a last fistful …more
The Last Halloweener

Old Man Wessell, jolted awake on his sofa from a hideous dream of writhing shapes by the doorbell’s chime, grabbed a last fistful of candy corn for yet another late Halloweener—damned trick-or-treating nonsense—flinging open the screen door to expose a tall figure in a Grim Reaper mask staring back at him while it placed a bony finger to invisible lips and snatching Wessell’s wrist in an iron grip, candy corn clattering free across the porch, leading Wessell down the steps, away into the darkness, after a lifetime of bitter regrets, making him finally understand: I am the last Halloweener.
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Robb T. White Joyce,

My apologies for the long delay in responding. Simple answer, however: I was contemplating writing my first detective fiction novel & trying to …more
Joyce,

My apologies for the long delay in responding. Simple answer, however: I was contemplating writing my first detective fiction novel & trying to come up with a name. I looked over at my bookshelf and the name that caught my attention immediately was Thomas Haftmann. The title of his book eludes me now but it was on the subject of modern painting. I liked the surname because I had in mind a character who had a dark side--ergo, "half-man." I'm happy to let any readers decide what the other half is. By the way, my own ancestry is Irish, not German. Best, Robb White(less)
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It’s an axiom I’ve heard all my life, something to this effect: Readers are the final and true arbiters of taste. They alone should determine which works of literature survive and which shouldn’t.
I never questioned it until I began writing thrillers and short stories myself. The first obstacle to overcome in challenging that belief is self-accusation, telling yourself you’re a sorehead who can’t Read more of this blog post »
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Robert White, When You Run with Wolves

“Hell isn't other people. Hell is yourself."

(Wittgenstein commenting on Sartre's "Hell is other people.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein

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