Collin Henderson
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Jeremy Robert Johnson:
I've loved everything you've written so far because you know how to absolutely nail any given tone and story. Part of the fun of reading you is that we can never know what to expect next, whether it's funny, gory, or sad, or something in the middle. This means I have no idea what you'll give the world next. Can you give us any hints about what your next major project is and what it will be like?
Jeremy Robert Johnson
1. Thanks! That's a a very kind assessment of my work!
2. "The Sleep of Judges" comes out April 2017. The official marketing description is: A fearful father’s fight against the denizens of a diabolical drug den becomes a mind-bending suburban nightmare.
So it's a very dark literary weird horror crime thing. Might be linked to some of my other stories.
There are two other books in the works, but I'm dealing with other publishers for those so I can't say anything yet...
2. "The Sleep of Judges" comes out April 2017. The official marketing description is: A fearful father’s fight against the denizens of a diabolical drug den becomes a mind-bending suburban nightmare.
So it's a very dark literary weird horror crime thing. Might be linked to some of my other stories.
There are two other books in the works, but I'm dealing with other publishers for those so I can't say anything yet...
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Nikki "The Crazie Betty" V.
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Jeremy Robert Johnson:
Hi Jeremy! I just finished reading your anthology "Entropy in Bloom", and must say it was seriously messed up! I liked it :) The Sleep of Judges was my favorite story in the whole collection, and I saw your note at the end saying that it may sound familiar. I'm wondering if you could expand on what other books/stories of yours are within that world/story? I would love to read them!
Jason Nickey
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Jeremy Robert Johnson:
So I've read ADA, WLIY, and SC, and loved them all. I have to say though, the story of your that haunted me the most was 'States Of Glass'. The story was very different from your style, but just as effective. What was your inspiration for that story? What made you go in that direction?
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