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"The Stone Child" by Dan Poblocki with Bonus Q/A with the author (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
Bonus Q/A with Dan Poblocki
1] For the benefit of readers, could you introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about yourself? I'm Dan Poblocki, the author of The Stone Child. I grew up in Rhode Island and New Jersey, but now I live in Brooklyn, NY. I'm always reading and writing and doodling. I love taking trips outside of the New York City, but while I'm here, I love going to all sorts of movies and plays and museums. It's a fun life.
3] What was the spark of inspiration which lead to the genesis of "The Stone Child"
My home town in New Jersey was filled with spooky places. I heard much local folklore about the haunted library, or the lone oak tree in the middle of the farm field, or the big stone mansion up on the hill. When I would go back and visit, I often thought, what if a writer lived in this town and he used all these places as inspiration. Then I thought, what if the stories weren't just folklore? What if the legends were true? What would it be like to live in that town?
4 comments:
This one is on my list!
Hi Dan, I have not read your book but I remember you and your family when you lived in R.I. To be specific when you lived in Woonsocket. Your mother is Gail, your father is John and you have a brother Brandon, sister Emily. We lived across from each other on Bluestone Drive. My family moved to Oklahoma in 1978. Your family must be so proud of you and your ability to write books. Good luck on all your books and Blessings to you. Say hi to your mom and dad for me. Beverly Moran. email: okbam39@yahoo.com
Hi have read your book "The Nightmarys".I loved . I recomended to all the peolpe. I read it in 2 days and I am going to buy "The Stone Child". My friends tell my that the book is to awsome. I really love the books that have fiction,ghost,Vampires and action.
ive read the stone child and its pretty creepy and awesome but i wanted to know if nathaniel olmstead was a real author or not