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Book Talk: Daniel Aleman Gets Serious (and Funny) with ‘I Might Be in Trouble’

Book Talk: Daniel Aleman Gets Serious (and Funny) with ‘I Might Be in Trouble’

Update: 2024-12-13
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Fans of Daniel Aleman’s books are about to get to know the author even better with his new book I Might Be in Trouble. “I will say with this one character; I was very intentional about making him a mirror of myself. I wanted him to basically be me,” Aleman told Newsweek’s Parting Shot.  

The novel follows David Alvarez, a young author whose debut success has dwindled and finds inspiration for new work after discovering a one-night stand has suddenly died in his bed. (For the record, this part of the novel is not based on Aleman.) But at its core, the dark comedy novel is about discovering your path even though it can sometimes feel uncertain. 

Aleman spoke with H. Alan Scott about the inspiration for the novel and whether he’s still worried about finding a date dead in his bed.  

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Book Talk: Daniel Aleman Gets Serious (and Funny) with ‘I Might Be in Trouble’

Book Talk: Daniel Aleman Gets Serious (and Funny) with ‘I Might Be in Trouble’