Jack
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Scott Hawkins:
Since I live in the eastern Atlanta suburbs, about a mile off US 78, I twitched a little when I saw Garrison Oaks was just off the highway. And seeing that you're local: Did you have a particular piece of the real 78 in mind?
Scott Hawkins
Nah, nowhere in particular. The Garrison Oaks neighborhood as I envision it borrows a couple of houses from the neighborhood where I grew up, but that was SC, not ATL.
That being said,
During the time I was writing Mount Char, my now-wife and I had separate houses, though we spent most of our time at my place. I'd get over to hers like once a month, if that. Often enough that I was familiar with the route, not so often that I had every detail committed to memory. One day right before the book was done I was heading over there for something and I noticed a subdivision sign that said Garrison Oaks.
Up until that point I'd been fairly sure I made the name up, but evidently I'd been driving by and it stuck in my subconscious or something. In case you're wondering, I did drive in to take a look around, but there were no suspicious resemblances.
That being said,
During the time I was writing Mount Char, my now-wife and I had separate houses, though we spent most of our time at my place. I'd get over to hers like once a month, if that. Often enough that I was familiar with the route, not so often that I had every detail committed to memory. One day right before the book was done I was heading over there for something and I noticed a subdivision sign that said Garrison Oaks.
Up until that point I'd been fairly sure I made the name up, but evidently I'd been driving by and it stuck in my subconscious or something. In case you're wondering, I did drive in to take a look around, but there were no suspicious resemblances.
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Bethany
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Hi, Scott! I just finished reading Mt. Char, and it was definitely an experience like no other! I did have a question though - it was a hilariously macabre image that Carolyn had Steve’s heart in a Ziploc in the fridge. But then later on, there a couple specific mentions of Steve’s heart pounding in his chest, and the one in the Ziploc is never mentioned again. When did he get his heart back? Or was that just a spare?
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Linda
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Scott Hawkins:
Scott, I'm so glad that you segued from writing computer manuals to this. I LOVED this book. I want more, please? I gave it five stars. I never give stars. But I wanted to be clear. My 'review' is more my comments about the book, what worked and what didn't. Well, here it seems to have all worked. Congrats. I think you've got a winner on your hands! (And seriously? That ending? You need a sequel, right?)
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