Charlie Huston Interview – part 2 video

Books, Interviews | Keith Rawson | January 26, 2010 at 10:16 am

I could start the second introduction to my interview with Charlie Huston by providing more quotes from authors and news agencies who’ve heaped praise on Huston’s impressive body of work; instead I’ll simply congratulate him on his recent Edgar award nomination for his extraordinary novel, The Mystic Art for Erasing All Signs of Death.

With Part 2 of my interview, the author discusses the possible HBO adaptation of Mystic Arts and his partnership with Alan Ball, and he answers a couple of questions from Twitter.

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Keith Rawson is a little known pulp writer who lives in the alkaline desert wastelands of southern Arizona with his wife and very energetic three-year-old daughter. His stories have appeared in such publications as Plots with Guns, Pulp Pusher, CrimeWav.com, Bad Things, Powder Burn Flash, A Twist of Noir, Beat to a Pulp and many others. You can find him most nights dicking around on either Twitter or Facebook, or stroking his already overinflated ego at his blog, Bloody Knuckles, Callused Fingertips (http://bloodyknucklescallusedfingertips.blogspot.com/)

1 Comment

  1. Sign me up for any Gaiman-style Huston fantasy. And well done all around; great subject, great interview.

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