Thursday, February 19, 2009
About Me
- Name: KPaffenroth
- Location: Cornwall on Hudson, New York, United States
I am a professor of religious studies, and the author of several books on the Bible and theology. I grew up in New York, Virginia, and New Mexico. I attended St. John's College, Annapolis, MD (BA, 1988), Harvard Divinity School (MTS, 1990), and the University of Notre Dame (PhD, 1995). I live in upstate New York with my wife and two wonderful kids. Starting in 2006, I had one of those strange midlife things, and turned my analysis towards horror films and literature. I have written Gospel of the Living Dead: George Romero's Visions of Hell on Earth (Baylor, 2006) - WINNER, 2006 Bram Stoker Award; Dying to Live: A Novel of Life among the Undead (Permuted Press, 2007); Orpheus and the Pearl(Magus Press, 2008); and Dying to Live: Life Sentence(Permuted Press, 2008).
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3 Comments:
You've convinced me that I must outline, at least a little bit. Though I started my novel before you, the manuscript is all over the place--people going upstairs and never coming back type disasters, loose ends that stay loose. I'm going back to the drawing board with a vague outline in your honror and then I should be able to work through it better.
Cheers!
I may have missed it, Kim, but does your novel in progress have a title?
The working title is "Closes at Dusk"
Yes, I think outlining helps with the level of complexity of people moving around and just doing stuff, as you have something resembling a flow chart for where they're supposed to end up each time, who's still alive, etc., etc.
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