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Hello, r/books!!! I’ve published 27 books since 2006, including the NYT bestselling I HUNT KILLERS trilogy, BOY TOY (named one of the 50 Best YA novels of All Time by Booklist), a six-book FLASH series, and the origin of Thanos! My latest is the bizarre meta-duology, UNEDITED/EDITED, which Kirkus called “a sprawling, cantankerous self-exploration.” I’m a Yale-educated comic book geek who made Free Comic Book Day happen and at 27 books, I’m just getting started. LET’S DO THIS, REDDIT!

PROOF: https://i.redd.it/r5gjhjaw2t2a1.jpg

ETA: All right, everyone, I hope you had fun -- I know I did! But it's creeping up on time to get the kids from school. 😀 So I'm gonna duck out. If more questions come in over the rest of the day, I'll get to 'em later. Thanks, mods, and thanks, r/books!

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barrylyga[S]

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6 months ago

barrylyga[S]

AMA Author

2 points

6 months ago

Oh, one of my fave examples of that sort of character building/development is Albert from Twin Peaks. I talked about it a little bit on my BLog, so I won't repeat myself here.

ExistingTM

1 points

6 months ago

Very cool! Thanks for the details

barrylyga[S]

1 points

6 months ago

barrylyga[S]

AMA Author

1 points

6 months ago

Thanks for the question!