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If being a werewolf is really a curse, you've got to treat it honorably. If werewolves are going to carry on, there has to be an incredibly... →
Werewolves were far more terrifying than vampires. It is probably the idea of seeing the human within the beast and knowing you can't reach it.... →
I'm too conceited for therapy.
I will waste an extraordinary amount of time, you know. And if it's not watching television, I'll be sitting staring out of the window. And... →
I, made in England, felt excluded, miffed, resistant to the idea of even visiting India, a position of increasing absurdity as, one by one... →
I used to believe in signs, omens, patterns, secret purpose, synchronicities.
I'm with Milton and the Rolling Stones: I don't find the Devil an unsympathetic character. But in any case, my fiction is populated as much... →
I still want magic, I find. The old fashioned kind. I don't believe in it, but I still have a hankering for it.
We have all seen werewolf transformations hundreds of times on screen.
We have grown up in an age where there is nothing that cannot now, courtesy of computer-generated imagery, be convincingly rendered in the visual... →
If I'm going to invest the time in a novel, I want something more than the entertainment you get out of most genre fiction.
My parents believe in the happy endings to the stories of their children.
Cheney, Rumsfeld - they were Shakespearean in their attitude of impunity.