Sean M.
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Scott Hawkins:
wow man..just wow! You have a winner here! I am not at the end of this just yet. I love these Characters! You tell one damn good story my friend! Please keep this world alive. Like I said I have not finished so if you don't demolish everyone I would love to see this keep going! I can't put this one down! Do you plan on sticking with this genre in the future? dark/gritty/fantasy
Scott Hawkins
Hey Sean,
Yeah, the one I'm working on right now is very much in the same space. It's not related to Mount Char, but it's dark fantasy set in the modern world. It's kind of a noir mystery sort of thing with an unusual detective.
I'm also planning to try writing at least one short story in the Mount Char universe when I'm done with this book. I promised it back before the book came out, but what I came up with at the time wasn't very good. I'm going to try at least one more time. I think there might be some room to examine the librarians who didn't get as much page time in the book.
Best,
Scott
Yeah, the one I'm working on right now is very much in the same space. It's not related to Mount Char, but it's dark fantasy set in the modern world. It's kind of a noir mystery sort of thing with an unusual detective.
I'm also planning to try writing at least one short story in the Mount Char universe when I'm done with this book. I promised it back before the book came out, but what I came up with at the time wasn't very good. I'm going to try at least one more time. I think there might be some room to examine the librarians who didn't get as much page time in the book.
Best,
Scott
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Christopher
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Scott Hawkins:
Wow! Thanks for answering, never happened before :P I usually don't read notifications so I missed it, sorry. You certainly have talent and imagination. I'll gladly read any other genre written by you but "The Library at Mount Char " is awesome and I hope there will be a sequel. Maybe time travel /alternate world history through library? :)
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Scott Hawkins:
So, I read Library a while back and fell in love with it. Then later discovered the audiobook and have listened to that more than a few times in subsequent years (it's easier to "read" when I can listen and do other things at work!). I'm wondering how do you feel that Hillary Huber did in bringing the story to life and giving voice to characters? Especially Carolyn?
Leslie Gay
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Scott Hawkins:
Hello hello! From your wonderful "homicidal nutjobs librarians" primer, is the anecdote for David predicated on a Stephen King story? I am dying to know. I found your Reddit Q&A only now, and enjoyed it immensely - all elements of it - but so pleased I picked up the book knowing nothing about it! I have gone back and re-read portions (cough, the whole book) several times. Worth the 30 years. Your fan, - Leslie
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