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Paul Tremblay

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Paul Tremblay

Paul Tremblay is the author of DISAPPEARANCE AT DEVIL'S ROCK and the award-winning A HEAD FULL OF GHOSTS. His other novels include THE LITTLE SLEEP (Henry Holt), NO SLEEP TILL WONDERLAND (Henry Holt), SWALLOWING A DONKEY'S EYE (Chizine Publications), and the YA novel FLOATING BOY AND THE GIRL WHO COULDN'T FLY (co-written with Stephen Graham Jones, as P. T. Jones). He is the author of the short story collections COMPOSITIONS FOR THE YOUNG AND OLD (Prime) and IN THE MEAN TIME (Chizine Publications). His essays and short fiction have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and numerous year's best anthologies. He is the co-editor of four anthologies including CREATURES: Thirty Years of Monster Stories (with John Langan). Paul is a member of the board of directors for the Shirley Jackson Awards. He lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts, has a master's degree in Mathematics, and has no uvula. You can find him online at www.paultremblay.net. Paul is very truthful and declarative in his bios. He once gained three inches of height in a single twelve hour period, and he does not have a uvula. His second toe is longer than his big toe, and yes, on both feet. He has a master’s degree in mathematics, teaches AP Calculus, and once made twenty-seven three pointers in a row. He enjoys reading The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher aloud in a faux-British accent to his two children. He is also reading this bio aloud, now, with the same accent. He lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts and he is represented by Stephen Barbara, InkWell Management.

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Title:
The Beast You Are: Stories
Written by:
Paul Tremblay 
Read by:
Joshua Lin Hodge 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
11 hours 16 minutes 
Published:
August 01 2023 
Available Date:
August 01 2023 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781038647177 
Genres:
Fiction; Horror; Short Stories & Anthologies; Supernatural 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Bestselling author
Award winning author

Winner Bram Stoker Award

A haunting collection of short fiction from the bestselling author of The Pallbearers Club, A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World.

A cutting-edge collection of the most terrifying and fascinating monsters. These are tales of tragedy, love and loss, gruesome monsters and mythical beasts. Return to the world of A Head Full of Ghosts in both ‘Red Eyes’ and ‘The Postal Zone: The Possession Edition’, revealing new secrets to Merry’s and Majorie’s stories. In ‘I Know You’re There’ a man is haunted by the unexpected death of his husband. The mysterious Mr C____ must track down a gruesome murderer working in league with the rats in ‘A Large Man’. And in ‘The Last Conversation’, a person trapped in a sterile, white room must uncover the terrible secrets of their life with only a mysterious woman to talk to. Finally, the title novella, ‘The Beast You Are’, is a mini epic of destiny, myth and folk horror, following the lives of a dog and a cat who live in the shadow of a giant and terrible monster that returns to wreak havoc every 30 years. Constantly surprising and terrifying, The Beast You Are is a breathtakingly inventive, complex and imaginative collection from the modern master of horror.

'A brilliant, creepy and wildly entertaining collection ... Paul Tremblay is a master storyteller.'
Mona Awad, author of Bunny and Rouge

'Inventive, entertaining, and guaranteed to trouble your sleep ... I want more, more, more.'
Kelly Link, bestselling author of White Cat, Black Dog: Stories

'Uncertainty is Tremblay’s stock-in-trade. Over the last decade, he has grown from hot new thing to horror icon without compromising on his uniquely inexplicable nightmares.'
Esquire

'Showcases the author’s imagination and versatility ... This will be a smash with horror fans.'
Publisher's Weekly