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General links
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The following links point to other web pages that contain material
about Robert R. McCammon.
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Facebook
- The Robert McCammon Facebook page
- MySpace
- The Robert McCammon MySpace page
- Twitter
- The Robert McCammon Twitter page
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- The Simon & Schuster web site for Robert McCammon.
- Robert McCammon @ Amazon.com
- The Robert McCammon Author page at Amazon.com
- River City Publishing
- The web site for the publisher of Speaks the Nightbird.
- R_McCammon list at Yahoo! Groups
- A discussion mailing list devoted to Robert R. McCammon.
- Robert McCammon page at BhamWiki
- BhamWiki is striving to document Birmingham, AL, and its residents,
including Robert McCammon. The page includes a nicely-written biography.
- New!!!
Robert McCammon page at This Goodly Land
- This Good Land covers "Alabama's Literary Landscape." The
site is still under construction and officially opens in 2007.
- New!!!
Robert McCammon page at Library Thing
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Robert McCammon @ Everything2.com
- Robert McCammon discussion group at MySpace.com
- A discussion site devoted to the works of Robert McCammon.
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Russian discussion forum
- A Russian-language forum for discussions about Robert McCammon's work.
- eBay search for "McCammon"
- Look on eBay for the books you're missing.
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McCammon novels at BookShare.org
- Several of McCammon's novels are available electronically for the
visually-impaired. There is a membership charge, and proof of visual
impairment is required.
- Hoover Public Library, Hoover, AL -- "The Early Years"
- Features an early picture of McCammon signing books.
- "A Shockingly Brief and Informal History of the Horror Writers Association," By Stanley Wiater
- Read about how Robert R. McCammon founded the HWA, originally called
H.O.W.L.
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"Rob's Life--A Profile of Robert McCammon", by Matt Williams
- A British Fantasy Society essay profiling McCammon.
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The Alabamian
- A short article about Robert McCammon.
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The Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce site
- Includes McCammon in its "Famous people from Birmingham" section.
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FunTrivia.com's Robert McCammon trivia quizzes
- The quizzes were created by McCammon fans.
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Meeting an Inspiration, by Athena Workman
- One fan's story of meeting McCammon at a Nashville signing in 2002.
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Black Leather Required: The Official David J. Schow Web Site
- Photo of the McCammons with author David J. Schow.
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Bibliographical links
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Reviews
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Booksellers
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Other links
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- Dangerous Dwarf -- The George C. Chesbro web site
- George C. Chesbro is the author of the wonderful Mongo mystery
series and other novels. Check out this web site also run by
Hunter Goatley---and do yourself a favor and order a Mongo book!
- Stephen Hunter
- Stephen Hunter is writing some of the best thriller novels published
today. If you haven't read Point of Impact, Pale Horse
Coming, or other Hunter books, you're missing out on some
terrific excitement and great characters.
Hunter Goatley runs a Stephen Hunter site, too....
- Gregg Hurwitz
- Gregg Hurwitz is my latest thriller discovery. My first Hurwitz novel
was The Kill Clause, which happens to be the first in the Tim
Rackley series. I've read them all now, and wasn't disappointed by any
of them.
- Karin Slaughter
- Karin Slaughter's Grant County books are mystery/thrillers.
- T. Jefferson Parker
- More great thrillers. Parker's books appear to all be standalone
novels, instead of a series with recurring characters.
- John Connolly
- Author of the Charlier "Bird" Parker mystery/thrillers. These
books have some supernatural overtones.
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