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David Perlmutter

David Perlmutter
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David Perlmutter is a freelance writer based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. His published works include the non-fiction books America ‘Toons In: A History Of Television Animation (McFarland and Co.) and The Encyclopedia Of American Animated Television Shows (Rowman and Littlefield); as well as a number of speculative fiction collections and novellas, including Orthicon (September 2020). His short stories can be read on Medium, Vocal and other online platforms.

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  • Cartoon Republican Army

    1 Nothing About Us Without Us - Published on Jun, 2020
  • Jefferson Ball

    1 The Singular Adventures of Jefferson Ball - Published on Oct, 20172

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    • Mark Haddon Mark Haddon 15 days ago
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    • Hey David, can I ask you something a little different? When you write, do you feel like you’re sharing a story, or releasing something from yourself? I’ve always believed the why behind our writing says more than the what.
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      • David Perlmutter David Perlmutter 14 days ago
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      • I do feel like I have released something, but since I often write via the first person perspective of my characters, I'm not really sharing "my" story. But it does feel good to get it published.
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        • Mark Haddon Mark Haddon 14 days ago
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        • Absolutely, there’s something incredibly satisfying about getting it out there, even if it’s not your story exactly. Writing in first person can be oddly freeing, can’t it? You get to step inside someone else’s skin and still end up revealing parts of yourself without meaning to. Funny how that works.

          My first book was Gilbert’s Gobstopper, published back in 1987. Since then, I’ve written across a range of genres, children’s books, adult novels, poetry, and even scripts for radio and stage.
          I’m probably best known for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which was fortunate enough to connect with readers around the world and received a few awards along the way.
          Over the years, I’ve published more than 30 books. What drives me is a fascination with human nature, telling stories that feel honest, a little messy, and deeply human. I always appreciate when someone takes an interest in the work.

          How about you?
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    • What's the most difficult thing about writing characters from the opposite sex?
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    • When you were young, did you ever see writing as a career or full-time profession?
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