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“I Can’t Tell You Stuff Like That!”: Jim Butcher on Dresden

“I Can’t Tell You Stuff Like That!”: Jim Butcher on Dresden,
Writing Comics, His New Home and More




Let’s be honest: if you’re here to read a post about a Barnes & Noble Q&A/signing session with “The Dresden Files” author Jim Butcher, then it’s pretty safe to assume that you’re a fan of his work so I’ll spare you the formal introduction. What I will tell you is that Butcher appeared on Friday night at the Tribeca store in New York City for an open, honest – and incredibly enjoyable – back-and-forth with the fans in attendance.

Promoting Brief Cases, a new hardcover collection of Dresden short stories that includes eleven previously-published stories and a new novella that was released on June 5, Butcher covered a wide range of topics that you can heck out for yourselves below:



● On the differences between writing a book and a comic book; and what it was like writing Spider-Man and Dr. Strange for Marvel Comics:

CLICK HERE! to read the rest and view the videos...

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