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Bford
Bford asked Blake Crouch:

Blake who are your favorite contemporary authors?

Blake Crouch Andy Weir, Ted Chiang, Veronica Roth, Paul Tremblay, Amor Towles come instantly to mind.
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  • 5 years ago

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chiuyi
chiuyi asked Blake Crouch:

One major common problem from science thriller friction is that they always start with a very brilliant beginning and progress with a lot of fascinating plots through to the 2/3 of the book, but only heads to the direction of a too-disasterous-to-fix-now ending. However, both of the books do not suffer from this issue! Did you plan the whole story before writing to achieve this? I enjoyed both books so much!

Tara Agneshwar
Tara Agneshwar asked Blake Crouch:

How do you feel whenever you see a TV show or movie that uses the same concept of alternate selves and realities?

Akshay Sadan
Akshay Sadan asked Blake Crouch:

Sir,I was wondered with entire story of Dark Matter. But, its climax took it to another level,it is mind blowing, after reading I was thinking how did you managed to write that astounding climax. Did you do more works for climax?

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