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EPISODE 13: Dragons and Creatures

This episode aired January 21, 2010, but you can listen to it or read the transcribed interviews at any time.
Each author page contains the author's transcribed interview, plus bonus questions that didn't make it onto the show.



Join Matthew Peterson on a dragon and creature-themed episode of The Author Hour: Your Guide to Fantastic Fiction with Dean Koontz (world renown author of over twenty #1 New York Times bestselling books, including Odd Thomas and Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, with over 400 million copies sold), Christopher Paolini (international bestselling author of Eragon, which is now a movie), R. L. Stine (the #1 children's author in the world with over 300 million books sold. Author of Goosebumps and Fear Street), and Todd McCaffrey (the New York Times bestselling author who is continuing Anne McCaffrey's popular Dragonriders of Pern series). When it comes to dragons, creatures, and just good storytelling, these authors are at the very top of their genre.

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Dean Koontz Christopher Paolini R. L. Stine Todd McCaffrey
Dean Koontz (International bestselling author with over 400 million books sold) Christopher Paolini (International bestselling author of Eragon, now a movie) R. L. Stine (International bestselling author of Goosebumps, 300 million books sold) Todd McCaffrey (continuing Anne McCaffrey's bestselling Dragonriders of Pern series)

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