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- I would love ODD THOMAS to be a graphic novel. Will you allow your characters to be in comic books? -Toby (location withheld, perhaps because this is the Toby the police are looking for in 50 states, or perhaps because he just thinks the rules shouldn’t apply to him.)
- You have such a way with your characters’ dialogue, it seems to flow naturally and always rings true. How do you go about making your characters “speak”? Is it purely an internal process or is it more involved?
- You have two big books listed in the same Previews. What was it like to work with the Dabels and Del Rey?
- Have you thought about having Demon Seed revisited as a graphic novel? (Steven Leaf, Brand Manager, Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc.)
- Do you feel having a mainstream author creating stories specifically for the comic-book market benefits both the book and comics markets? (Anonymous)
- Do you feel having a mainstream author creating stories specifically for the comic-book market benefits both the book and comics markets? (Anonymous)
- Dean, most of your novels are self-contained stories that begin and end in a single volume. What was it about Odd Thomasthat made you want to revisit him so many times? (Anonymous)
- What was it about the comics medium that convinced you to use it for these stories, and why should fans of your prose work make the crossover with you? (Robert Scott, Owner Comickaze & AFC Studio, San Diego, CA)