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Robert Dunbar

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Robert Dunbar is the author of the THE PINES TRILOGY, a series of supernatural thrillers – THE PINES and THE SHORE and THE STREETS. These novels have garnered extremely positive reviews, attracting a great many readers, and the author often blogs about his adventures in the genre world here at Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...



Dunbar has written for television and radio as well as for numerous newspapers and magazines. His plays and poetry have won awards, and his short fiction has been widely anthologized. You can find an interview with him here:
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Dunbar has been called "the catalyst for the new literary movement in horror" and "one of the saviors of contemporary dark fiction," which h
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“Quiet is really just a lot of small noises that most people don’t notice.”
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“The original Gothic horror tales focused on personalities deformed through loneliness. Ghouls, vampires, werewolves: all made, not born. But the isolation? Are even such as these ever truly alone? Perhaps the psyche has always been more complex than that, desire eternally more potent than terror. Surely, none prowl entirely in solitude.”
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Shanereads Thank you for accepting my invite!


message 46: by Iain

Iain Hi Robert, Thank you for your friendship, it means a lot.


message 45: by Robert

Robert Dunbar How cool!


message 44: by Robert

Robert Zoltan Robert, wanted to message you, but couldn't see how. You were mentioned in the latest Literary Wonder & Adventure Show,
Episode 6, The Golden Age of Science Fiction, Part 1. :)
http://dreamtowermedia.com/podcast/


message 43: by Robert

Robert Dunbar Matt wrote: "Robert,

I just wanted you to know about my new release Strip Shot: The Prequel to Behind the Velvet Curtain [bookcover:Strip Shot: The Prequel to Behind the Velvet Curtain|33673044..."


Wonderful!


message 42: by Matt

Matt Converse Robert,

I just wanted you to know about my new release Strip Shot: The Prequel to Behind the Velvet Curtain Strip Shot The Prequel to Behind the Velvet Curtain by Matt Converse It is erotic m/m romance with a splash of horror and on release date went to #1 in GLBT Horror.

Thanks!
Matt


message 41: by Robert

Robert Dunbar Stefan wrote: "Hey Robert, Thanks for the invite, but the group isn't letting me join. It's saying that it's for 18+, and telling me i need to add my birthdate. But my birthdate is on my profile. I don't know wha..."

That's mysterious, Stefan. So your birthday is on your Account Settings?
Rob


message 40: by Josh

Josh Caporale Thank you for adding me as a friend. I hope to become more active in Literary Darkness once things begin to calm down with my college work. I have a copy of The Shore that I hope to read when I get the opportunity as well. I can definitely relate being from the Jersey Shore! I will be interested in keeping up with book and writing discussions!


EverStarless Do you tweet?(*ducks* just in case the subject is grating) :D


EverStarless Who! What! Where! Yeah yeah I know, those need a question mark, but you know me... I'm gonna exclaim, raise my tone like a crazed dolphin chasing summer interns at Sea World for sardines... Hey hey Robert, what's shakin? Hope that book is bookin, and the pizza boxes are stackin up, next to the coffee cups, and anything else that piles up while unleashing the goodstuff on that next opus of yours! Just checkin up on you my dear...

Hugs & Hisses!
xoxo
mina-minooshka


message 37: by Robert

Robert Dunbar Best of luck with the book, Rusty.


message 36: by Rusty

Rusty Nugent Hello,

Hopefully, we will become great buddies. I am an 42 year old southern gentleman author. I am working on my third novel. It's an paranormal, horror, adventure, magical, romantic, urban, dark fantasy book series, named Moonwarriors. Come by and we'll chat, leave a comment.

Until Next Time . .


message 35: by Rusty

Rusty Nugent Hello There,

I am glad to meet you. How are you doing as of lately?
I have been writing on my third book, Moonwarriors: In An Blackened Dawn. You should check out my new website, then leave your thoughts and ideas on it.

Keep On Reading . . .

http://authorrustynugent.wix.com/moon...


message 34: by Robert

Robert Dunbar Thanks, Chad. Wishing you the same. That's right -- it's still the New Year, isn't it? The weather has been so harsh, I feel like we're six months into winter.


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Robert Dunbar On it. Thanks, Isis. Right back at you!


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Robert Dunbar Thanks, Liz. Good to meet you.


message 31: by Liz

Liz Thank you for the friend request! Happy reading and writing! :)


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Robert Dunbar Nice to meet you, Frank.


message 29: by Francis

Francis Franklin Hi - thanks for the friend invite! :-)
Frank


message 28: by Robert

Robert Dunbar Thank you so much. WILLY is such a strange and personal work -- it means a lot to me when people respond to it. It's good to meet you.
Rob


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Robert Dunbar Good to meet you.


message 26: by Jo

Jo Robert,
Thanks for letting me in! I'm looking forward to the discussions on Literary Darkness.

Jo Ann


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Robert Dunbar Nice to meet you, Lucinda.


message 24: by L

L Dear Robert,
I would like to thank you so much for being my friend here on GoodReads. As an avid reader of science-fiction and fantasy genre i do hope to have the chance to read some of your work at some point, as it is of much interest to me.Thank you once again
Kind Regards
Lucinda x


message 23: by Eric

Eric Birk Thank you for being my goodreads friend.
Eric


message 22: by Robert

Robert Dunbar I'm so glad you enjoyed it -- truly one of my favorites. Thanks for letting me know.


Pisces19 Robert, I finally read The Vampire Tapestry which you had added to my Best Vampire Horror Novels list a while back and at your recommendation. I have to give you a big thanks for suggesting it! It is really one of the finest novels of the genre that I have read so far! Thanks so much for suggesting it to me! It is one I am sure I will return to again in the future and will recommend to others.


Savannah Robert,thank you for the friendship.


Christine Hatfield Good evening


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Robert Dunbar Kari wrote: "Thanks for the add :) And for the message from the Literary Horror group ;)"

Nice to meet you, Kari. I hope you'll drop by.
Rob


message 17: by Kari J.

Kari J. Thanks for the add :) And for the message from the Literary Horror group ;)


message 16: by Stacy

Stacy Eaton Robert - Thank you for the friendship!


message 15: by Betryal

Betryal Thanks for the accept.


message 14: by Cheryl

Cheryl Landmark Thanks for accepting my friendship, Robert. I love reading horror and thriller type books, so I've put "The Pines" on my wish-list.


message 13: by Robert

Robert Dunbar I hear you.

Nice to meet you.


♥Laddie♥ (Lee Lee) Thanks for the request, Robert. I'm a transplant to Jersey and The Pines looks intriguing. I want it but since my wallet is light I have to wait. Stupid rent and electric bill.


message 11: by CAS

CAS Hello Robert,
Nice to meet you here on Goodreads. Thanks for the freindship invitation.
Cheers!
CAS


message 10: by Evan

Evan Nice to meet you, Robert.

All the best,
Evan


message 9: by Jesse

Jesse Hanson Thanks for including me among your friends, Robert.


Robert Thank you for the kind invitation, Robert. Best of luck with your projects!


Louise Thanks for the invite to Lit Horror! :-)


Andrea Kulman It is NOT tacky to recommend your own book! You should check out ~The Drama Unfolds~ by Me/Andrea M. Kulman
hahaha... :~D


Jeannie Faulkner Barber Hey Robert, not tacky at all! Sounds like a real nail-biter!
Jeannie


Jeannie Faulkner Barber Hi Robert and thanks so much for adding me as a friend. I visited your web site...very cool! If you have time, I'd love for you to visit mine, jeanniebarber.com. I'm a novice writer so feel free to make any kind of suggestions, ideas or thoughts to correct it. I’m co-authoring a novel with Patty Wiseman, who I see is also one of your friends. We’ve known each other for over 30 years. While you're there, please sign the guestbook, too! There’s also a link to our book you can click on…clairkelley@synthasite.com. This site is brand new and in the editing stage as is our story. Please visit it as well.
Blessings,
Jeannie



Louise Thanks for the add, Robert. :)

Many good wishes,

Louise


message 1: by Beth

Beth Thanks for befriending this fellow mystery/suspense author, though my cozies are tamer than your thrillers!


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