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In his brand-new bestselling novel WHALEFALL, Daniel Kraus puts a scientific spin on the old Jonah and the Whale myth -- what would it be like if you were actually swallowed by a whale?
Kraus discusses the rigorous scientific research behind WHALEFALL, why he set the novel in Monterey, the importance of having a strong narrative voice before he starts writing, what it's like collaborating with horror legends like Guillermo del Toro and George Romero, and why his favorite Stephen King book is DANSE MACABRE.
Out now in bookstores everywhere -- be sure to grab yourself a copy! https://bookshop.org/lists/summertime-reading
If you enjoy this series, please consider rating or writing us a review - it only takes a minute and helps us a ton. And if you need more of a fix of THE STEPHEN KINGDOM in your life, head over to our YouTube channel for a wildly different take on the material we cover here on the podcast. It's a decision you will not regret. And while you're there, be sure to Like and Subscribe! And if you want to help us continue to make the series bigger and better, please consider supporting our Patreon, where you can get access to all sorts of bonus content. Until next time -
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In his brand-new bestselling novel WHALEFALL, Daniel Kraus puts a scientific spin on the old Jonah and the Whale myth -- what would it be like if you were actually swallowed by a whale?
Kraus discusses the rigorous scientific research behind WHALEFALL, why he set the novel in Monterey, the importance of having a strong narrative voice before he starts writing, what it's like collaborating with horror legends like Guillermo del Toro and George Romero, and why his favorite Stephen King book is DANSE MACABRE.
Out now in bookstores everywhere -- be sure to grab yourself a copy! https://bookshop.org/lists/summertime-reading
If you enjoy this series, please consider rating or writing us a review - it only takes a minute and helps us a ton. And if you need more of a fix of THE STEPHEN KINGDOM in your life, head over to our YouTube channel for a wildly different take on the material we cover here on the podcast. It's a decision you will not regret. And while you're there, be sure to Like and Subscribe! And if you want to help us continue to make the series bigger and better, please consider supporting our Patreon, where you can get access to all sorts of bonus content. Until next time -