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For me, 'Lamb' started out as a further exploration of the phenomenon of faith and the responsibility of a messiah that I touched on in... →
I've made a dog's breakfast of English history, geography, 'King Lear,' and the English language in general.
Like most people, I woke up one day to find that everyone I knew was taking antidepressants, and since I wasn't, I figured that I must be the... →
I really don't think of my work in terms of a genre. I think of it in terms of what I want to say, what I think is cool, and what I'm good at.
I'm not afraid of getting into a subject I don't know much about.
When I teach seminars, I tell people, 'Your stuff has to look like something that's out there, because otherwise nobody will take a chance on... →
When I was writing 'You Suck,' in 2006, I constructed the diction of the book's narrator, perky Goth girl Abby Normal, from what I read... →
I don't read reviews if I know in advance they're negative, because I can't have my confidence undermined when I'm writing.
As much as I encourage communication with my readers, I don't want reviews from them, simply because I don't need to be hamstrung in the... →
The reason I wrote 'You Suck' was that I so enjoyed spending time with Tommy and Jody.
From Dickens's cockneys to Salinger's phonies, from Kerouac's beatniks to Cheech and Chong's freaks, and on to hip hop's homies... →
I just finished a novel called 'Exult,' by Joe Quirk, last night. It's about hang gliding. I liked his first book, too, 'The Ultimate... →
One thing that's really delightful is my books tend to attract people who are funny, so I get the benefit of people writing me with things that... →