National Writers Series: Harlan Coben
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2015
- Master of suspense and The Stranger by Harlan Cobenmega-bestselling author Harlan Coben will make a National Writers Series appearance during the 2015 National Cherry Festival with his new book The Stranger. The Stranger is his most shocking thriller yet, proving that a well-placed lie can help build a wonderful life - and that a secret has the same explosive power to destroy it.
With over 60 million books in print worldwide, Harlan Coben’s last seven consecutive novels all debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. The winner of the Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Awards, Coben’s critically acclaimed novels have been called “ingenious” (New York Times), “poignant and insightful” (Los Angeles Times), “consistently entertaining” (Houston Chronicle), “superb” (Chicago Tribune) and “must reading” (Philadelphia Inquirer). Развлечения
I'm reading Mr Coben's books. I wonder if I could write as well as Mr Coben!
My inspiration is needed.
My perspiration is with me.
My desperation might actually work well for me.
(UK)
His belief and explanation on writing for others is phenomenal, and I completely agree with him.
I just discovered from watching. Netflix I like his writing,which made me look him up.
My favorite opening sentence was, "When the first bullet hit my chest, I thought of my daughter." What a grabber!
Thank you for posting this. He is so funny and engaging, a nice surprise. Anyone hoping to write should watch this.
Lucy, do you know who killed Wade LaRue in "Just One Look"? I love HC but I have vowed to never read another book by him till I find out who killed Wade LaRue.
Harlan Coben is the real thing, and pretty amazing!
Harlan !!
The guy that doesn't rewrite = Lee Child
Can ANYONE please help me? I am trying to find out who killed Wade LaRue in "Just One Look". HC did not make it clear and I refuse to read another of his books till I find out. Thank you.
That was great. He's a pretty funny guy. I'm wondering, why is that all people in the audience seem old? Is this because of the demographics of the conference they were in or just random ?
Fewer young people read books for pleasure.