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I too really hope the Kin prequel comes to pass. I am also very interested in his recently completed novel. Elsewhere he stated that it was a very personal story.
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Me, too — I really hope he does manage to get that one written!Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
I loved hearing about the Kin prequel. That was such a gem.
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Well I'm glad you got to see it! I loved hearing about the Kin prequel. That was such a gem.Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
What a treat! Thanks for providing this great interview for us Facebookless folks, Jeff, really appreciate it...this is something I would've hated to miss.
EDIT: The interview also answered a question I had regarding the contents...I was puzzled why one of Kealan's more popular (arguably the most popular novella, it seems) novellas of late, The House on Abigail Lane, wasn't included in the collection. With the understanding from the interview that all the novellas were intended to revolve around the theme of an unwelcome Guest intruding upon events, Abigail wouldn't really jive with that theme. In fact, it's really the opposite of that, wherein the intruders, so to speak, are the people that enter the House on Abigail Lane for various reasons.
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hahahaha yeah that was annoying when I saw it. My kids were playing video games. I think it was Little Big Planet.Originally posted by Martin View Post
Indeed I did enjoy it. I never did figure out what the person was scrolling through on the TV in the background though.
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What a treat! Thanks for providing this great interview for us Facebookless folks, Jeff, really appreciate it...this is something I would've hated to miss.Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostFor anyone interested in viewing it, here's my interview with Kealan Patrick Burke:
https://youtu.be/GZPG-UhVAH0
EDIT: The interview also answered a question I had regarding the contents...I was puzzled why one of Kealan's more popular (arguably the most popular novella, it seems) novellas of late, The House on Abigail Lane, wasn't included in the collection. With the understanding from the interview that all the novellas were intended to revolve around the theme of an unwelcome Guest intruding upon events, Abigail wouldn't really jive with that theme. In fact, it's really the opposite of that, wherein the intruders, so to speak, are the people that enter the House on Abigail Lane for various reasons.
Last edited by RonClinton; 05-29-2021, 01:44 AM.
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At least half your last sentence is a fabrication. That's not possible for you to have done both.Originally posted by Martin View PostThank you Jeff. Just watched it and enjoyed it.
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For the last year I have been off Facebook and my mental health has improvedOriginally posted by Ben Staad View PostFor years I didn't join, then I joined, then I deactivated my account, then reactivated it again, and now I'm on the verge of deactivating it again. LOL.
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My pleasure! Mr. Burke prowls here so it seems right to have it here. I can't watch the interview because I'm in it, but I had way more fun than I should have talking to him. That probably makes for a bad/unprofessional interview. But here we are!Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostAwesome! You the man, Jeff. Thanks for sharing this over here.
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I will add: there's a bit of a mess up front as I try to invite others to the call and then I chat with Kris Webster for a while before getting to KPB. So maybe start at the 19:07 mark. I hope you all enjoy.Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostFor anyone interested in viewing it, here's my interview with Kealan Patrick Burke:
https://youtu.be/GZPG-UhVAH0
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For anyone interested in viewing it, here's my interview with Kealan Patrick Burke:
https://youtu.be/GZPG-UhVAH0
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