![]() I submitted four ideas and got approval to outline one of those, and Night Terror was the result.ĪMANDA: Supernatural: Rite of Passage is your second work based on the television series “Supernatural”. ![]() Cath Trechman (who would become one of my Night Terror editors) found my website, saw I had supernatural novel and tie-in experience and asked if I’d like to submit pitches. Since then, all of my tie-in novels (two Angel novels and now two Supernatural novels) have resulted from editors contacting me, asking if I’d like to submit proposals. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Ghoul Trouble became my first tie-in novel. She invited me to submit and outline a sample chapter. A San Francisco Chronicle reviewer wrote that WITHER “hits the groove that makes TV’s ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ such a kick.” I was a big “Buffy” fan, so I approached the “Buffy” tie-in novel editor with that quote. ![]() I’ve been working in the supernatural and paranormal thriller genres ever since. Shortly thereafter, Pocket Books purchased the book rights. JOHN PASSARELLA: I wrote in various genres before Columbia Pictures purchased the movie rights to my co-authored first novel, the supernatural thriller WITHER. ![]() Can you tell us a bit about how you began writing professionally, how you got the gig for Supernatural: Night Terror and what that particular experience was like? ![]() AMANDA DYAR: Supernatural: Rite of Passage is only one of many novels you’ve published that deals primarily with supernatural and horror themes. ![]()
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