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Speaks the nightbird by robert mccammon
Speaks the nightbird by robert mccammon







I wanted to do something different from my horror works, and this came to mind. No light-bulb moment, but maybe the flicker of a candle.

speaks the nightbird by robert mccammon

What is it about this character and time-period that keep you coming back? Was there a light-bulb moment when you thought, “Geez, I need to write about this guy…”? THE PROVIDENCE RIDER is the fourth Matthew Corbett novel. I am pleased when I get a review that states the reader was at first put off by the size of one of my books, and then he or she wishes the book had gone on longer because they enjoyed it so much.

speaks the nightbird by robert mccammon

Is this bragging? Well.I do believe I know how to tell a good story and get the reader "involved". I've been doing this a long time and I kinda sorta know what I'm doing by now. I guess because I consider myself a pretty good storyteller. So, tell our readers why they should be reading your work. Not that you need much of an intro…you’re Robert Freaking McCammon. Our tradition here is to start by giving the author a chance to introduce themselves, and maybe even brag a bit. I think the best thing I can say is that he in genuine in every positive aspect possible.ĮBR questions are in bold, McCammon's responses are in normal text.ĮBR: First, thank you for agreeing to an interview here at Elitist Book Reviews. I don't get to say this very often about big-time authors, but I left my brief meeting with Robert McCammon more impressed than I was going into it. In the midst of my geeked-out mumbling, I managed to ask if he'd be willing to do an interview. You see, McCammon has become one of my favorite authors. It was only the second time I'd ever geeked out over meeting an author (the first time was Steven Erikson). I met Robert McCammon when he was in Salt Lake for World Horror.









Speaks the nightbird by robert mccammon