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EERIE

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by Blake Crouch Jordan Crouch


  Blake: I’m already getting sentimental about our time writing together and wondering how long it will be before we get to do it again. Any successful collaboration is an amazing experience, but to be able to share it with your brother really makes it special.

  Jordan: As a kid, I always wanted to be doing whatever you were doing. Anyone who has an older brother that they don’t hate will tell you that feeling never changes. You grow up, but you still want your big bro to be proud of you. I said earlier that the value of the experience was in how much I learned. But that’s not even half the story. The best part was spending time with you, doing something we’re both passionate about.

  Blake: Back at you, bro. So what are you working on after EERIE, and when will you have a solo project to share with the world?

  Jordan: EERIER. Kidding. I have a few short stories lined up, and another novel that should be out later this year. What about you?

  Blake: We’ve talked about that novel, and it’s an AMAZING idea. My next novel, PINES, is coming out through Amazon’s Thomas & Mercer imprint on August 28, 2012. Really, really psyched about that one. Like EERIE, it’s a bit of a departure for me, a side that I don’t think people have seen before, and it has the biggest twist ending/reveal I’ve ever written.

  Jordan: I’ve read it and at the risk turning this into a circle jerk, it’s my favorite thing you’ve done. I feel like it’s the story you’ve been wanting to write since our parents made the mistake of letting you watch Twin Peaks at the tender age of twelve.

  Blake: They had no idea what it would end up doing to me.

  Well, as I write this, it’s midnight on March 22, 2012, and the book is technically not finished. We’re at the point where Paige and Grant are about to arrive at the cabin, and as they say, “all will be revealed.” It’s possible we’re doing this interview to procrastinate from actually writing, but I have a feeling it’s because we know the end is very close, and now that all the hard stuff is behind us, we don’t want it to end. At least, that’s how I feel. Let’s go finish this thing. Love you, bro, and until next time!

  About the Authors

  BLAKE CROUCH is the author of ten novels and numerous short stories, including Run, Desert Places, Stirred, and the Serial series. His website is www.blakecrouch.com.

  JORDAN CROUCH was born in the piedmont of North Carolina in 1984. He attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and graduated in 2007 with a degree in Creative Writing. Jordan lives in Seattle, Washington. EERIE is his first novel. His website is www.authorjordancrouch.com.

  Blake Crouch’s Full Catalog

  Andrew Z. Thomas thrillers

  Desert Places

  Locked Doors

  Break You

  Stirred

  Thicker Than Blood

  Other works

  Run

  Pines

  Eerie with Jordan Crouch

  Draculas with J.A. Konrath, Jeff Strand, and F. Paul Wilson

  Abandon

  Snowbound

  Famous

  Perfect Little Town (horror novella)

  Bad Girl (short story)

  Serial with Jack Kilborn

  Serial Uncut with J.A. Konrath and Jack Kilborn

  Killers with Jack Kilborn

  Killers Uncut with Jack Kilborn

  Serial Killers Uncut with Jack Kilborn and J.A. Konrath

  Birds of Prey with Jack Kilborn and J.A. Konrath

  Hunting Season: A Love Story with Selena Kitt

  Shining Rock (short story)

  *69 (short story)

  On the Good, Red Road (short story)

  Remaking (short story)

  The Meteorologist (short story)

  The Pain of Others (novella)

  Unconditional (short story)

  Four Live Rounds (collected stories)

  Six in the Cylinder (collected stories)

  Fully Loaded (complete collected stories)

  Visit Blake at www.BlakeCrouch.com

  Coming Soon

  Pines by Blake Crouch

  Sunset Key by Blake Crouch

  Wolfmen by Crouch, Kitt, Konrath & Leather

  EERIE copyright © 2012 by Blake Crouch & Jordan Crouch

  Cover copyright © 2012 by Jeroen ten Berge

  EERIE is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the authors’ imaginations or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from Blake Crouch and Jordan Crouch.

  For more information about Blake Crouch, please visit www.blakecrouch.com.

  For more information about Jordan Crouch, please visit www.authorjordancrouch.com.

 

 

 


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