Maggers Wrote:Welcome to the board. FABULOUS place to hang out!
Loved, loved, loved, "Midnight Mass," which I just finished and am now reading again. Just can't get enough.
The Man said, maybe, just maybe, if a good enough idea pops up for a plot, he just may write a sequel. Wooooo hooooo!
At GU 4 in DisneyWorld, FPW inscribed my hardcover of MM and drew a little cartoon of a vampire smiling and dripping blood at the same time. Now how cool is that!
lovestigger68 Wrote:I just purchased Midnight Mass and will be reading that when finished with RJ and Adversary Cycle. I actually discovered FPW on the message boards at the Robert McCammon site. He's another fave of mine that I have been reading for years. We will be reading all of FPW he's so diverse.
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fpw Wrote:Looks like I'll be signing in LA Nov. 19.Several of us have met Paul on numerous occasions. He's GREAT! (best Tony the Tiger voice). Keep an eye out for his appearances and for GU updates.
jimbow8 Wrote:You are sure to like Midnight Mass.
I've only read Swan Song (it was OK) and They Thirst (AWESOME) by McCammon. Any recommendations?
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Several of us have met Paul on numerous occasions. He's GREAT! (best Tony the Tiger voice). Keep an eye out for his appearances and for GU updates.
lovestigger68 Wrote:Swan Song was my first McCammon. A Boy's Life seem to be many folks favorites, but it wasn't mine. However Wolf's Hour is excellent! One of my favorites. His latest is Speaks the Nightbird. He started out with horror and went into historical/fiction. His writing itself is very good and rich. He had retired for 10 years and is slowly getting back into the game. You guys are all on the East Coast I noticed. That seems to be where the GU's are held. We are from California, any chance you all would make it out this way?