He stopped publishing after Boy's Life (arguabley his best
book) because he wanted to get out of the horror genre, wrote
at least one (possibly two) historical mainstream books (but
one involves witchcraft hysteria/trials, possibly Salem's
lot) that no one would pick up. So he quit. At least until
recently -- his witch trial historical is supposed to be
published by a small press later this year.
But I suspect you knew all that before I typed this.
... Reed
> Just to show that no good idea hasn't already been
explored, there's a
> very tough novel based on the Oz legend (Baum's, not
HBO's) -- Robert
> McCammon's "Gone South," in which an Agent
Orange-poisoned Vietnam vet,
> blamed for a murder not entirely his fault, runs
from the cops into a
> Louisiana swamp. There he picks up an assortment of
weird and damaged
> fellow travelers all seeking a mystical swamp witch
who can possibly
> "cure" them all. It's a terrific book from a writer
who seems to have
> done the unthinkable -- stopped publishing while
still hitting the
> bestseller lists.
>
> Dick Lochte
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