Dean shares personal short stories about writing and the writing profession for those who've ever wondered what it's like to be a writer.
Part two of the excerpted story of Langford Krispin from the Book of Counted Sorrows. Be sure to listen to part one first!
...MOREFind out why Koontz fans had librarians searching for hours for a book that didn't exist. Listen to an excerpt of this mystery book and learn where you can now buy it (available only online).
...MOREDean doesn't like to use anesthetics unless he absolutely has to. Find out how even with a fused tooth he still managed to avoid the sleeping drug.
...MOREDean and Ed Gorman were good friends for many years without having ever met face-to-face. In this episode, Dean recounts their first meeting and describes why it was both an unusual and wonderful visit.
...MOREDean shares personal short stories about writing and the writing profession for those who've ever wondered what it's like to be a writer.
...MOREA graphic novel, comic books, an online store and more! Hear about what's coming shortly as Dean Koontz branches out to bring his characters into a greater dimension of reality.
...MOREWhen Dean was a little boy he wanted to run away and join the carnival. Since that didn't pan out, listen as Dean talks about his carnival-themed book, TWILIGHT EYES. Learn why there are no clowns in this story--and why you've never seen this story on TV.
...MOREDean Koontz loves all dogs, and believes they have more capabilities than experts might have you believe. Listen as he proves his point with stories of Trixie as she recovers from surgery, eats meatballs, reviews movies, and more.
...MOREFind out why creating Dean Koontz's latest book, THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR, was one of the most pleasurable experiences for him as a writer, and listen in as Dean talks about patterns in our lives and how his new novel fits into the pattern of his life.
...MOREDean's fans know about his love for dogs, especially Golden Retrievers. In this podcast, Dean talks about his dog, Trixie, and why he thinks dogs can see things that we humans don't always see.
...MORECopyright info: Copyright ©2006 Dean Koontz
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