Welcome our next guest…
by morgan on Feb.01, 2010, under F. Paul Wilson
Our next guest is F. Paul Wilson, author of the Repairman Jack novels. His latest, especially for young adult readers, is a Young Repairman Jack novel called Secret Circles. His latest book in the adult cycle is Ground Zero. Please join me in welcoming him to Babel Clash and please feel welcome to comment and join in our discussion.
Tune in tomorrow to learn the topic of our next debate.
Thank you again to Dan Abnett and Graham McNeill for a great conversation. To all of you who have visited Babel Clash for the first time particularly for Dan and Graham’s conversation, please continue to visit.
Related posts:
- Thank you! Paul, thank you for joining us on Babel Clash. With your last post or two, please take this opportunity to tell us anything else that you’d like us to know about Jack Secret Circles, your next “adult” Repairman Jack novel or any other project that you have in the works....
- Ground Zero Paul, in your latest “adult” Repairman Jack novel, you tackle a topic that couldn’t have been easy. Jack is tangled up in a mystery involving 9/11 conspiracies, an alternative history regarding the collapse of the Twin Towers and Osama bin Laden. Was tackling these topics a difficult choice? What was...
- The Adversary Cycle Paul, I was very pleased to see volumes of your Adversary Cycle return to print after several years out-of-print. The 2nd Adversary novel doubles as the 1st Repairman Jack novel, but Jack isn’t a prominent figure in this cycle. Many fans may be less familiar with the Adversary Cycle. It...
- Blurring the lines between fantasy and horror Borders in one of the few stores that maintains a distinct Horror section. At Waldenbooks, horror titles find a home in fantasy or general fiction. B&N shelves their King, Koontz and Straub books with general fiction. Horror fans seem to appreciate our commitment to their genre. On the flip side,...
- Creating a series hero With the Repairman Jack series approaching its 15th volume, I get asked about this a lot. I’m probably not the best person to ask, because I did not want to start a series at the time I wrote The Tomb. Some background: After The Keep I started a new novel...



February 2nd, 2010 on 10:23 am
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