David Mitchell
Either he's an incredibly nice guy or he doesn't get that many requests for interviews. (Somehow I'm doubting the latter, at least whenever he publishes.)
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Either he's an incredibly nice guy or he doesn't get that many requests for interviews. (Somehow I'm doubting the latter, at least whenever he publishes.)
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David Mitchell is an incredibly nice guy. Who now lives in Cork, Ireland. Ghostwritten and Number9Dream are books I push on twentysomethings to get them reading, and without fail, they are blown away.
Posted by: Paul Sweeney | March 20, 2007 at 04:13 AM