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Michael R Goodwin talks BAG OF BONES

Michael R Goodwin talks BAG OF BONES

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It's time to introduce you to my second favourite horror author from Maine...it's Michael R Goodwin!


Michael is best-know for his fantastic collection How Good It Feels to Burn and the equally excellent novella Smolder. In this episode, we talk about short stories, confidence, and what it's like being a horror author from Maine in a world where Stephen King exists...among other things!


Then, we go in on BAG OF BONES - Michael's King book of choice. We cover his favourite characters, moments and more - before rounding off with the quick-fire, 19-question Stephen King challenge!


Links for Michael's projects:


Follow Michael on Instagram: http://instagram.com/michaelrgoodwin

Get all of Michael's work on his website: https://www.michaelrgoodwin.com/


Some of Dave's links:


Follow Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davemusson

Follow Dave on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davemusson/

Sign up to Dave's newsletter and get a free ebook of fiction: https://davemussonauthor.com/newsletter

Buy The Ultimate Stephen King Quiz Book on Amazon: https://mybook.to/kingquizbook

Buy Tiny Tales of Terror, Volume 1: https://mybook.to/tiny-tales-1

Buy Tiny Tales of Terror, Volume 2: https://mybook.to/tiny-tales-2

Buy Tiny Tales of Terror, Volume 3: https://mybook.to/tiny-tales-3

Check out Dave's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveReadsKing

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