Lance Rubin is the author of Denton Little's Deathdate. He's worked as an actor and written sketch comedy, including successful runs of The Lance and Ray Show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City. He's also co-written a new musical called Broadway Bounty Hunter. Lance lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son. He is very glad he doesn't know his deathdate. You can follow him online at LanceRubin.com and on Twitter @LanceRubinParty.
Praise for Denton Little's Still Not Dead:
"Full of humor, suspense, family drama, romance, car chases, evil
government agents, and scientists, this reads almost like a movie
script."-- School Library Journal
"Funny and original." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Sarcastic banter, chases, and escapes keep the pages turning." --
Booklist
"Denton was supposed to die the day before this book begins, as
readers will recall from Denton Little’s Deathdate,
but what he thought would be the last day of his life has
turned out to be the start of a covert existence full of illicit
shenanigans. The caper aspect of the first installment is
heightened in this sequel, but there’s still plenty of focus on
family relationships, friendships, and (often awkward) romantic
entanglements." -- The Horn Book
Praise for Denton Little’s Deathdate:
“Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud
funny, Denton Little’s Deathdate is a wild romp through a night
like no other.” —Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Geography of You
and Me
“Let’s all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as
the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your
own peril.” —Tim Federle, author of Better Nate than Ever and The
Great American Whatever
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