Hank Schwaeble: Why I Wrote Damnable
I really Damnable for one reason – because I wanted to tell a fun story, one that readers would find exciting and scary and disturbing and suspenseful.
I really Damnable for one reason – because I wanted to tell a fun story, one that readers would find exciting and scary and disturbing and suspenseful.
Coming November 30, 2009 exclusively to StephenKing.com is an exciting new interactive Dark Tower project.
Exploring the classic theme of good versus evil, Demon Hunter blends the highly popular elements of dark fantasy with the proven concept of high-adventure novels.
It’s been out for awhile, and it’s self-published by Llumina Press, but we thought you might want to make up your own mind about Vanessa Morgan’s Drowned Sorrow.
Saturday, October 10th at 3:00 pm – Loren Rhoads, Morbid Curiosity Cures The Blues (Scribner, Trade Paperback, $14.99)
The following look back at Demon Seed was written by Dean Koontz and drawn from his newsletter.