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Related: About this forumArticle for Dean Koontz fans with pictures of his gorgeous house and 2 libraries
https://wapo.st/3nArIZ9 (no paywall)IRVINE, Calif. Few American writers sell as many books, live better or worry more than Dean Koontz.
There are days that you think, I cant do this anymore, says Koontz, 77, author of more than 110 books that have sold over 500 million copies in 38 languages. Of all the writers Ive ever known, I have more self-doubt. Im eaten by it all the time.
Fears? He has a few.
Koontz writes terrifying stories of murder and mayhem, yet is incapable of watching a gory movie. He hasnt flown for 50 years after a flight he was on encountered serious turbulence and a nun on board proclaimed, Were all going to die. Hes not big on boats, either, after an anniversary cruise coincided with a hurricane. Mostly, Koontz stays put in Orange County. Easier, safer.
There are days that you think, I cant do this anymore, says Koontz, 77, author of more than 110 books that have sold over 500 million copies in 38 languages. Of all the writers Ive ever known, I have more self-doubt. Im eaten by it all the time.
Fears? He has a few.
Koontz writes terrifying stories of murder and mayhem, yet is incapable of watching a gory movie. He hasnt flown for 50 years after a flight he was on encountered serious turbulence and a nun on board proclaimed, Were all going to die. Hes not big on boats, either, after an anniversary cruise coincided with a hurricane. Mostly, Koontz stays put in Orange County. Easier, safer.
ETA: He irons his underwear!
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Article for Dean Koontz fans with pictures of his gorgeous house and 2 libraries (Original Post)
japple
May 2023
OP
I'm surprised he lives on OC. Many of his books - the action is clearly written around UCLA
BlueWaveNeverEnd
May 2023
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reymega life
(675 posts)1. love odd Thomas it was made into a great film
hermetic
(8,604 posts)2. Oh, cool
Thanks for this. I always enjoy learning about authors. I'm sure others do, as well. I love how he took out the indoor pool and turned it into a huge library. I am not familiar with his favorite author, John D. MacDonald, but I will be looking him up.
HuskyOffset
(906 posts)3. That hair...
That amazing, magnificent mane of hair!
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,101 posts)6. lush and thick
japple
(10,294 posts)12. He had hair replacement procedures many years ago (90s, I think)
and, though many mistake it for a wig, it's all his own hair.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,101 posts)4. WOW
wow
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=&w=1440&impolicy=high_res
does he cut his own hair? Not to be mean.. hair looks lush but unusual cut.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=&w=1440&impolicy=high_res
FalloutShelter
(12,722 posts)8. I believe this cut is known as the
Moe Howard.
Polly Hennessey
(7,424 posts)10. Or, the Medieval Monk.
FalloutShelter
(12,722 posts)11. No tonsure.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,101 posts)5. love this touch
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,101 posts)7. I'm surprised he lives on OC. Many of his books - the action is clearly written around UCLA
Beverly Hills, Brentwood area. He must have lived there in the past.
Shermann
(8,555 posts)9. I read "Lightning", he's out there but good nt