Jared Goetz
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Paul Tremblay:
Hi Paul! Only discovered your work in the last year or two and a huge fan. I grew up in Sharon and I was wondering if you are ever going to feature it more in your writing, other than parts of Borderland and Ames Street Playground. Additionally, any chance of upcoming (if during the pandemic, socially distant) book signings in the local area?
Paul Tremblay
Thank you, Jared.
I'm sure I'll continue to use this area. The novel I'm working on now is set in Beverly and Providence though. No in-person signing planned for the foreseeable future though. There is a little store in Stoughton called Mad Mama's Vintage that sells signed copies of my stuff. You can email Pam madmamavintage@gmail.com to see what she has or ask for personalized copies.
I'm sure I'll continue to use this area. The novel I'm working on now is set in Beverly and Providence though. No in-person signing planned for the foreseeable future though. There is a little store in Stoughton called Mad Mama's Vintage that sells signed copies of my stuff. You can email Pam madmamavintage@gmail.com to see what she has or ask for personalized copies.
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Ran out of room—sorry. OP made an incredible movie, The Blackcoat’s Daughter and I thought he would be perfect to make AHFOG. But then I read he was no longer attached which is a shame? What happened and so you know who’s directing the movie? Ben Wheatley, in my opinion would do a great job as well. Whom did you imagine helming or who was on your list of hopefuls. I can only imagine how personal it is to hand it over.
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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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