Website WritingRaw has published a brief new interview with Robert McCammon. You can find it at the bottom of their website: WritingRaw.com
Author Chuck Wendig interviewed Robert McCammon about The Providence Rider for blog site Omnivoracious.
The Providence Rider: The Return of Horror Great Robert McCammon, Interviewed by Chuck Wendig
Chuck also posted his review of The Providence Rider on his own blog, TerribleMinds. It’s fun reading.
Finally, Magiczne Lata, the Polish release of Boy’s Life, has been getting lots of press coverage in Poland, with lots of great reviews. Here are a couple more that have appeared recently:
Audible releases the Matthew Corbett series as audiobooks!
Great news, audiobook fans! Audible has released unabridged audiobook versions of all four Matthew Corbett books. The audiobooks are narrated by Edoardo Ballerini and are available for purchase now. Three-minute audio samples from each book can be found on the Audible page for each book; just click on the images below to reach Audible.com, or click here for all of the Matthew Corbett books on one page, or click here to search for all Robert McCammon audiobooks.
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The Birmingham News published an interview with Robert McCammon today to promote his booksigning at the Alabama Booksmith (Birmingham, AL) tomorrow (Wednesday, May 30, 2012) at 4 PM.
Birmingham author Robert McCammon continues Matthew Corbett series with “The Providence Rider”
On April 22, 2012, Robert McCammon was a guest speaker of the Huntsville Literary Association. He spoke at the Huntsville-Madison County Library in Huntsville, AL, and read the first chapter of the fifth Matthew Corbett novel, The River of Souls, which he had just started writing.
Video of the presentation can be found on YouTube. The reading from The River of Souls begins at about 13:35. The sound quality isn’t quite as good as the video quality (which is better than the thumbnail below suggests!), but it’s not too bad. Enjoy!
From author Kealan Patrick Burke:
The latest entry in my interview series THE SEVEN is now live. Today’s guest is the legendary Robert McCammon. Stop by and leave a comment to be in with a chance to win a deluxe hardcover copy of The Providence Rider, the fourth book in the Matthew Corbett series, courtesy of Subterranean Press.
Visit Kealan’s site to read THE SEVEN: ROBERT MCCAMMON
SF Signal has posted two new interviews with Robert McCammon:
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Robert McCammon Talks About “The Providence Rider” – SF Signal — Interview by Charles Tan
- The SF Signal Podcast (Episode 126): An Interview with Author Robert McCammon
Polish blog site Clevera has posted a great new review of Magiczne Lata, the new Polish release of Boy’s Life. Click here for an English translation via Google Translate.
The cover for the limited edition of Shadow Show has been added to the Book Cover Gallery. Shadow Show is a new anthology of short stories by authors paying tribute to Ray Bradbury. It includes a brand-new story by Robert McCammon entitled “The Children of the Bedtime Machine.” The limited edition is a joint publication of Gauntlet Press and Borderlands Press. For more information, visit the Gauntlet Press site. HarperCollins will release a trade paperback edition of Shadow Show on July 17, 2012. You can pre-order it from Amazon U.S. here.
Finally, a vintage interview with Robert McCammon from The Morning Call on June 8, 1990, has been added to the Interviews page.

Robert McCammon will be signing copies of The Providence Rider (and other books) at the Alabama Booksmith in Birmingham, AL, on Wednesday, May 30, 2012, at 4 PM.
If you can’t make the signing but would like a signed copy of the book, visit the Alabama Booksmith website for details on how you can reserve a signed copy. They will also have copies of all of the in-print McCammon titles available for sale.

May is National Short Story Month! Did you know that there are more than a dozen Robert McCammon short stories that you can read for free right here on this site? Check out the Robert McCammon Fiction page for links to such great stories as “Night Calls the Green Falcon,” “Nightcrawlers,” the award-winning “The Deep End,” and many more. Most of the stories are uncollected, which means they appeared in various anthologies and haven’t been reprinted in Blue World.





