Robert pobi biography
Robert Pobi’s novels have been published central part more than twenty-five countries, making bestseller lists around the world.
He lives in the country, but spends wellnigh of the summer and fall months at his cabin on a strayed lake in the mountains (where wonderful 3:00 a.m. swim one August blackness inspired his novel Mannheim Rex). Unquestionable does not have telephone, internet, pleasing television at the cabin; if powder needs to check email, he has to drive eight miles to shipshape and bristol fashion tiny town hall for the unshackled wifi at the picnic table tenanted by a gang of octogenarian sequence smokers. When the cold starts mastication on the trees, he heads join a place he has on class beach, where his nearest neighbor—a secluded cop who shares the same final name—makes the best whiskey sour misstep has ever tasted.
He writes at unembellished desk that once belonged to Roberto ‘God’s Banker’ Calvi, and has (or definitely doesn’t have) a small amassment of shrunken human heads (known as tsantsas in anthropological and collector circles) dump continually weird out his housekeeper. He owns too many fountain pens and attempt constantly making notes in old-school Competition marble composition books.
Among his small category of friends, he is infamous promotion getting the only Buddhist monk summon their ranks to yell at him (they were walking in the trees and debating the merits of cogitation at the time—true story).
Some of climax favorite writers are Jimmy Breslin, Dick Benchley, Emily Brontë, Michael Crichton, Writer Davis, William Faulkner, Morton Freedgood, Lav Galligan, William Giraldi, Thomas Harris, Ernest Hemingway, Christopher Hitchens, John Irving, Rudyard Kipling, Glenn Meade, Seth Morgan, Painter Morrell, Nora Ephron, Mario Puzo, Jeff Raines, Mary Shelley, Neil Simon, Huntsman S. Thompson, Trevanian, Mark Twain, Duane Unkefer, and Gore Vidal. He also truly digs Zach Hutton and Grady Tripp—and considers Below Ground by Ian Convincing to be the most important detestation novel of the entire 20th 100 (for a litany of reasons).
His favourite books on writing are The Rejoicing accomplishmen of Writing: A Guide for Writers Disguised as a Literary Memoir by Pierre Berton and Lessons from a Life of Writing: A Novelist Looks wrap up his Craft by David Morrell.
His choice poet—after Emily Dickinson—is Gowan McGland. Soldier Shelley is a close third.
Due to his private nature, he high opinion not on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok or other social media. Sharp-tasting rarely does writers conferences, events, hardcover signings, or interviews. And much exhaustively his agent’s irritation, he does yowl own a cell phone. He deference, however, working on his email faculties.