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Exclusive Interview: “The Handyman Method” Co-Authors Nick Cutter & Andrew F. Sullivan

 

Like any technology, YouTube can be a source of great joy or great evil; it depends on who’s wielding it. Which is why, like any technology, someone has written a horror story about it. Or, in this case, “someones,” since the story in question — a domestic drama / horror novel called The Handyman Method (paperback, Kindle, audiobook) — has two authors: Nick Cutter (The Deep, The Troop) and Andrew F. Sullivan (The Marigold). In the following email interview, Messrs. Cutter and Sullivan talk about what inspired and influenced this story, as well as how they came to write this together.

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Exclusive Interview: “Little Heaven” Author Nick Cutter

 

Two years ago, when I sat down to read Nick Cutter’s second novel, The Deep, I thought it was going to be a weird little sci-fi tale. It ended up being one of my favorite books of that year, one that kept me awake deep into the night so I could read the last hundred pages and figure out what the hell was going on (that I was also really freaked out and couldn’t sleep had nothing to do with it, no, no, no). With Cutter now releasing his third book, Little Heaven (hardcover, digital), I had to ask him what it was all about so I could plan my sleep schedule accordingly.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Deep” Author Nick Cutter

 

Last year, writer Nick Cutter freaked out scouts and well, their parents with his horror novel The Troop. But now he’s going after anyone who fears global pandemics, being trapped in a small space, or being trapped in a small space with a global pandemic with his new novel, The Deep (hardcover, digital). Though it talking to Cutter about the book, it’s clear he thinks it’s not just for hypochondriacs, agoraphobics, and the people who love them.

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Exclusive Interview: “The Troop” Author Nick Cutter

 

Some people treat kids with kid gloves. But not Nick Cutter who, in his horror novel The Troop (paperback, Kindle, audiobook), subjects a bunch of scouts to an unspeakable horror you wouldn’t wish on someone twice their age. Though in talking to Cutter — whose real name is easily found online — it’s clear this Canadian writer actually likes children…well, when it comes to his books, at least.