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Author Q & A 1. Is there anything new to discover? Most of what you know about Columbine is wrong. It wasn't about jocks, Goths, bullying or the Trench Coat Mafia. (See myths below.) Early portraits of the killers were simplistic. "Angry boys" explains little and "outcasts" is preposterously wrong. It took seven years for authorities to release Eric and Dylan's journals.
The killers' story is matched by the intensity of the aftermath: ten years of a quiet suburb grappling with the pain inflicted from outside and within. Many grew stronger. Some fell apart. Shattering portraits of six families, battling authorities and each other, weave seamlessly into this startling tale. 2. What was the biggest surprise? Eric Harris didn't see Columbine as a school shooting. He had contempt for the earlier shooters. He envisioned a bombing, and his goal was to top Oklahoma City as the worst U.S. terror attack in his life. If he had wired the big bombs correctly, he would have dwarfed that tragedy. Chapter 8, "Maximum Human Density," lays out Eric's plan. What actually unfolded begins in "Female Down." 3. What are the biggest myths?
4. Where did the myths come from? The media got most of the facts right, but began jumping to conclusions about how and why while the Columbine attack was underway. There was a kernel of truth to everything, but little more. The "Media Crime" chapter traces how quickly the Columbine myths sprouted, and explains how they gained such currency. 5. Why? Did we ever learn why they did it? Yes. But the question led most of us astray. They did not have a motive--Eric Harris had motives and Dylan Klebold had a vastly different agenda. They had polar opposite personalities, and completely different paths to murder. 6. Does Columbine focus on before, during or after the attack? Before and after, with a cluster of chapters recreating the mayhem of Columbine through the eyes of a handful of parents, victims and cops who will play pivotal roles in the aftermath. The book plays out in five parts:
Columbine tells two primary stories: the killers' evolution to mass murder, and the survivors grappling to rebuild shattered lives. Chapter titles offer a glimpse into the killers' downward spiral: The Seeker . . . Arrest . . . The Book of God . . . Psychopath . . . The Basement Tapes. 7. Does Columbine follow all the victims and survivors? No. A handful of fascinating individuals illustrate the tragedy from divergent points of view. Each major character has a powerful story, a colorful personality, and a unique perspective. They include: the good cop, the bad cop, the heroic teacher, the angry dad, the principal, the martyr, the boy in the window, and killers' families and friends. Highlights include:
8. Where is the book available? Columbine is available in hardcover, paperback and ebook at all major bookstores in North America and the UK, and in translation in Japan. In the US, it was published in hardcover April 6, 2009 by Twelve (Hachette Book Group). 9. Who is Dave Cullen? Dave is an award-winning journalist who has written for Slate, Salon the New York Times, Washington Post, Times of London, and the Guardian, among others. He began covering Columbine the first hours of the attack. He broke several major stories, including:
Learn more about Dave on the Bio page. 10. How can I learn more about Columbine? Over the last ten years, Dave compiled a vast array of Columbine information into The Columbine Guide. Initially developed to organize the research, it now serves as an insider's guide through the web of myths, legitimate evidence, and contradictory media coverage surrounding Columbine. ___ Purchase Columbine. ___
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