Michael
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Paul Tremblay:
Hi, Paul, and thank you for accepting my friend request. After reading Ghosts and Disappearance, I think that you're my new favorite writer. I love the fluidity and honesty of your storytelling – how you get us to believe wholly and unequivocally. Question: Both of the above-mentioned books have children at the crux of the stories. Were these conscious decisions or intuitive "paths" that felt true for you to follow?
Paul Tremblay
Thank you for the kind words, Michael. I appreciate it!
I think it's a little bit of both. So many of my works (novels and short stories) feature children dealing with their parents or parents dealing with their children. It's a relationship/dynamic that interests me, especially as a teacher as well. Certainly fertile ground for story as being a child/adolescent/teen is one of the few universal experiences we all have, and getting to look back at that confusing time as an adult is fascinating to me.
I think it's a little bit of both. So many of my works (novels and short stories) feature children dealing with their parents or parents dealing with their children. It's a relationship/dynamic that interests me, especially as a teacher as well. Certainly fertile ground for story as being a child/adolescent/teen is one of the few universal experiences we all have, and getting to look back at that confusing time as an adult is fascinating to me.
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Happy happy happy happy! I finally got Survivor Song! I am sooooooooo happy! So.... my question: Paul, do you realize how HAPPY your books make people? Because, shit's real right now with the COVID and even though this book resonates with that reality in a scary way, I love it and I am so HAPPY to be reading your work again! WOOT!
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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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