Joseph Hansen
Born
in Aberdeen, SD, The United States
July 19, 1923
Died
November 24, 2004
Genre
Fadeout (Dave Brandstetter, #1)
44 editions
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1970
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Death Claims (Dave Brandstetter, #2)
32 editions
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1973
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Troublemaker (Dave Brandstetter, #3)
34 editions
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1975
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The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of (Dave Brandstetter, #4)
31 editions
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1978
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Skinflick (Dave Brandstetter, #5)
32 editions
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1979
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Gravedigger (Dave Brandstetter, #6)
26 editions
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1982
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Nightwork (Dave Brandstetter, #7)
31 editions
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1984
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Early Graves (Dave Brandstetter, #9)
22 editions
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1987
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The Little Dog Laughed (Dave Brandstetter, #8)
21 editions
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1986
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A Country of Old Men (Dave Brandstetter, #12)
17 editions
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1991
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“Don't forget, and don't let your reader forget, that the small world in which you have held him for the last hour or two hasn't ended. Be aware, and make him aware, that tomorrow all of its remaining inhabitants will pick up the broken fragments of their lives, and carry on.”
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“It seems important to me that beginning writers ponder this—that since 1964, I have never had a book, story or poem rejected that was not later published. If you know what you are doing, eventually you will run into an editor who knows what he/she is doing. It may take years, but never give up. Writing is a lonely business not just because you have to sit alone in a room with your machinery for hours and hours every day, month after month, year after year, but because after all the blood, sweat, toil and tears you still have to find somebody who respects what you have written enough to leave it alone and print it. And, believe me, this remains true, whether the book is your first novel or your thirty-first.”
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“She was sad and lost and alone in the dark," Cecil said. "She needed somebody to hold her."
"And you think she's going to get tired of that?"
"You did," Cecil said. "You shut me right out."
"It was your decision, not mine," Dave said. "You are the dearest thing in life to me. You're bright and funny and gentle and decent and full of life. And I will never get tired of you, and neither will Chrissie. It's not up to her anyway. You're the adult. Tell her the truth -- that it was an act of kindness that got out of hand."
"I can't hurt her like that," Cecil said.
"It will hurt more the longer you let it go on.”
― Early Graves
"And you think she's going to get tired of that?"
"You did," Cecil said. "You shut me right out."
"It was your decision, not mine," Dave said. "You are the dearest thing in life to me. You're bright and funny and gentle and decent and full of life. And I will never get tired of you, and neither will Chrissie. It's not up to her anyway. You're the adult. Tell her the truth -- that it was an act of kindness that got out of hand."
"I can't hurt her like that," Cecil said.
"It will hurt more the longer you let it go on.”
― Early Graves
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