GTA And Red Dead Writer Dan Houser Wrote A Novel, And It’s Available Now

GTA And Red Dead Writer Dan Houser Wrote A Novel, And It’s Available Now

Fans of Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption can now read a novel by the former lead writer of both series. A Better Paradise: Volume One – An Aftermath by Rockstar Studios co-founder Dan Houser is available in stores as of October 14. You can pick up the hardcover edition for $29 at Amazon, Walmart, and Barnes & Noble. A Better Paradise is also available on Kindle for $15 and in audiobook format exclusively from Audible.

Houser’s debut novel is an expanded adaptation of the 2024 audio fiction series produced by Absurd Ventures, the multimedia studio he founded in 2021 after leaving Rockstar the year prior. A Better Paradise: Volume One revolves around a canceled video game turned decade-long nightmare. It was published by the studio’s new imprint, Absurd Ventures Press, and distributed by Simon & Schuster, one of the Big Four houses. Houser is best known for his work as the head writer on every Grand Theft Auto game since 1999, both Red Dead Redemption titles, Bully, and Max Payne 3.

As mentioned, the book is adapted from the narrative audio series of the same name. The series debuted last June and ran for 12 episodes. Each episode features an ensemble cast of performers, including The Walking Dead’s Andrew Lincoln, Shamier Anderson, and Paterson Joseph. You can listen to the audio series for free on podcast services.

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5 Comments

  1. bkuphal

    This is exciting news! It’s always interesting to see writers branch out into new genres. Looking forward to seeing how Dan Houser’s storytelling translates into a novel.

  2. eric.dubuque

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how writers like Dan Houser can bring their storytelling skills from gaming into novel writing. I wonder how his experience in crafting immersive worlds will translate to the narrative style of a novel.

  3. doyle.tyler

    Absolutely! Dan Houser’s transition from game writing to novels really highlights the versatility of his craft. It will be interesting to see how his experiences in interactive storytelling influence the narrative style in “A Better Paradise.”

  4. xkub

    writing as a craft. It’s interesting to see how his storytelling skills from games might translate into novel form, especially considering the immersive worlds he created in GTA and Red Dead. I’m curious about how he develops characters in this new medium!

  5. kutch.chloe

    I totally agree! It’s fascinating to think about how the immersive narratives in games like GTA and Red Dead could influence his novel. The blending of character depth and world-building could really enhance his storytelling in a different medium. I’m curious to see how readers respond to his unique style!

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