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Sean Beaudoin

Author of You Killed Wesley Payne

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Works by Sean Beaudoin

You Killed Wesley Payne (2011) 180 copies
The Infects (2012) 134 copies
Going Nowhere Faster (2007) 127 copies
Hotel Angeline: A Novel in 36 Voices (2011) — Contributor — 123 copies
Fade to Blue (2009) 110 copies
Wise Young Fool (2013) 80 copies
Welcome Thieves: Stories (2016) 25 copies
Barrelhouse: Issue Two (2005) 5 copies
American Junkie 3 copies

Associated Works

Dear Teen Me: Authors Write Letters to Their Teen Selves (2012) — Contributor — 112 copies
Glimmer Train Stories, #60 (2006) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Canonical name
Sean Beaudoin
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
San Francisco, California, USA
Agent
Steven Malk (Writer's House, Young Adult Fiction)
Jennifer de la Fuente (Venture Literary, Literary Fiction)
Short biography
Sean Beaudoin lives in San Francisco with his wife Cathy and daughter Stella. His Young Adult novel, Going Nowhere Faster was published by Little, Brown last year. ARC's for Fade To Blue were just released and the hardcover is slated for Spring, '09. His short stories have been appeared in Glimmer Train, The New Orleans Review, Barrelhouse, Instant City, Bayou, Another Chicago Magazine, Bat City Review, Redivider, Ballyhoo, and the crime/noir anthology, Danger City

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I thought this book was really well written, the characters were really cool and I enjoyed how they showed the criminal files against them at the end, I thought that was a neat touch. I'm not normally a huge fan of zombie stuff so I was shocked that I enjoyed this as much as I did, I wasn't the one who chose it though I had just grabbed it off the shelf at the library and hoped for the best. I'm not sure if I would read it again though, but I would recommend it for people who are into the whole idea of zombies.… (more)
 
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elliot111600 | 24 other reviews | Apr 10, 2023 |
This was so interesting as it was written in 2 hour increments by so many authors who wrote in a public setting one after the other. I wanted to write a chapter, too. More of a read for how a book could be a collective writing and for the experience.
 
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Wilfred Santiago Illustrator, Cover artist
Nancy Pearl Foreword

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Works
10
Also by
2
Members
788
Popularity
#32,300
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
80
ISBNs
39

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