"Stay Awake: Stories," by Dan Chaon
Jeff Glor talks to Dan Chaon about his new collection of short stories, "Stay Awake."
Jeff Glor: What inspired you to write the book?
Dan Chaon: The book combines two fascinations of mine. First, I love old-fashioned ghost stories, as practiced by writers such as Edith Wharton, Elizabeth Bowen, Shirley Jackson, Daphne DuMaurier, etc. Second, I find myself drawn to contemporary "weird" news, true crime and strange human behavior. I set out to combine these two elements in these stories.
JG: What surprised you the most during the writing process?
DC: These stories were written over a period of ten years, in-between times when I was working on my novels. When I sat down to put them together, I was surprised at how strangely interconnected they seemed. A lot of the same obsessions kept popping up. I thought: Wow, I've been circling around these things for a long time without even realizing it.
JG: What would you be doing if you weren't a writer?
DC: I spent some time working as a DJ in Chicago when I got out of school. I was really interested in audio production and remixing, so maybe I'd have pursued that. Who knows?
JG: What else are you reading right now?
DC: "Lint," a graphic novel by Chris Ware
"The Outlaw Album," short stories by Daniel Woodrell
"Salvage the Bones," a novel by Jessmyn Ward
JG: What's next for you?
DC: I'm finishing the screenplay for my novel "Await Your Reply," and working on a new novel.
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Jeff Glor talks to Dan Chaon about the differences in writing for the screen versus short stories and novels.For more on "Stay Awake," visit the Random House website.