![]() Listen in as Malerman talks about the evolution of his intense story and what it's like to have your work adapted - first for audio and then for the screen. ![]() Thankfully, he is just as happy to talk about it and did just that with editor Abby West before the movie launched and became a cultural touchpoint. People couldn't stop talking about the dystopian nightmare that started with Malerman's brainchild. And when that movie came out on Netflix in December 2018, it was seemingly everywhere. When Audible editor Laura Michaels reviewed Josh Malerman's thrilling Bird Box in 2014, she raved that "this chilling debut is so well-written, and so suspenseful I had a very difficult time putting it down." It was that skillful teasing out of the story behind why his main character Malorie was fleeing with two children, down a river, all blindfolded that not only garnered Malerman literary prize nominations for the work, but also had it optioned for a movie before it was even published. ![]()
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