JL: I suppose I should start by saying that I compose in longhand, on legal pads. Could you delve a little into the creations of your novels? The struggles you’ve faced and the rewards that’ve come from your hard work? The meticulous nature of your language and structure shows careful planning and execution, unwavering patience, one could say. In both novels, you mention the long processes you’ve faced in completing these works. Between The Fisherman winning the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel and the releases of your short story collections, along with the reprinting of House of Windows. If you haven’t yet, check out our reviews of Langan’s The Fisherman and House of Windows, and remember that this exchange will appear in Hinnom Magazine Issue 004, which is still set for pre-orders if you haven’t snagged a copy yet!Īlas, let us begin! Covers of John Langan’s The Fisherman and House of WindowsĬP: You have had an incredibly successful past few years. As promised, we cap off our review series of John Langan’s work with an interview from out of this world, from deep within the Earth.
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