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How his hometown shaped David Romero’s supernatural thriller ‘The Enemy Sleeps’

Summary by Hastings Tribune
David Romero had been thinking about writing a book when he got inspiration from an unlikely place: the Green Day album “Dookie.” While scanning the song titles, Romero misread the track “Emenius Sleepus” and it sparked something in his imagination.

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How his hometown shaped David Romero’s supernatural thriller ‘The Enemy Sleeps’

David Romero had been thinking about writing a book when he got inspiration from an unlikely place: the Green Day album “Dookie.” While scanning the song titles, Romero misread the track “Emenius Sleepus” and it sparked something in his imagination.

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