Check out who’s on the cover of this February’s Writer’s Digest!
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Garth in the Media
Garth Describes How Dreams of His Father Influenced A SUDDEN LIGHT
In a recent interview, Garth Stein describes that shortly after his father passed away, he visited Garth in a series of lucid dreams.
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Interview with THE OREGONIAN
In a recent interview with The Oregonian, Garth discusses the themes of A SUDDEN LIGHT and how this new novel came to be.
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Garth Interviewed in INTERVIEW Magazine
Taking place in early-’90s Seattle, there is a fresh innocence and grungy, earth-loving rebellious vibe [to A Sudden Light]. We spoke with Stein about the world pre-Internet, what nostalgia does to us, and the respective importance of secrets, climbing redwoods, and ghosts.
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Secrets, Ghosts And Seattle History In ‘A Sudden Light’
Marcie Sillman of Seattle public radio station KUOW talks to Garth about his latest novel “A Sudden Light.”
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Sneak Peek at A SUDDEN LIGHT
Get ready for A Sudden Light’s release by finding out Garth’s thoughts on writing it. Prior to attending the Lewisburg Literary Festival in West Virginia this August, Garth answered a few questions for Cindy Martin of WV South.
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Garth Interviewed on Blog Talk Radio
Catch a sneak peek at A Sudden Light in Garth’s Blog Talk Radio interview with Susan Wingate! In it, Garth and Susan discuss topics ranging from the 10th anniversary re-launch of How Evan Broke his Head and other Secrets to his upcoming novel, A Sudden Light.
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The Art of Racing in the Snow! Enzo inspires Bode Miller
Bode Miller was preparing between heats by reading The Art of Racing in the Rain. The commentator says ARR is “about a dead dog in Mongolia from what I’ve been told.”
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Enzo Goes to Washington
CBS newsman Bob Schieffer is reading THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN and used a quote during his tribute to Ted Kennedy on “Face The Nation”.
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Q&A with Automobile Magazine February, 2010
Interview: Garth Stein – Speed Writer
Come on. A talking dog? Named Enzo?
When I started writing the book, the dog’s name was Juan Pablo. We were about to have our third child. If it was a boy, I wanted to name him Enzo. And my wife said, “Absolutely not.” She told me, “You’ve got to name the dog Enzo.” Recently, I got an e-mail from somebody who named his kid Enzo after Enzo the dog.
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