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Robert Stark interviews author Andy Nowicki about his latest novel Heart Killer. Topics discussed include:
- The theme and basic plot of the novel
- Revenge as a motive
- The genres of the novel: crime, science fiction, erotica
- The 1980s nostalgic dimension of the novel
- The novel’s critique of the “game” and “pickup artist” community
- How themes in the novel relate to Nowicki’s previous novels The Columbine Pilgrim and Under the Nihil
- Nowicki’s belief in genuine hierarchy and sympathy for those crushed under arbitrary and absurd hierarchies
- Nowicki’s article about Mark Ames’ book Going Postal
You can read excerpts from Andy Nowicki’s Heart Killer here and here. You can purchase Heart Killer from Amazon.com.
3 Comments
It would seem to me that Mr. Nowicki has updated Kierkegaard’s “Diary of a Seducer” or is he channeling Anne Rice who I believe became a Catholic after her sojourn into the dungeons of vampires?
A catholic erotic novel?
I’m seriously fighting the urge to make an altarboy-joke!
Sexy Catholic schoolgirls is more the vibe here.