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There are two ways to write a werewolf novel - you can examine the genre conventions, or you can say, 'What would it be like if I were a... →
We're in the age of the series, trilogy, boxed sets.
What I've absorbed of the gothic or paranormal has come mainly from films.
While I was writing 'The Last Werewolf,' I didn't watch any horror movies.
As an Anglo-Indian kid in Bolton, I was basically in a minority of one. That was a source of misery, but at the same time, one of the effects of... →
I find the ideas of Catholicism incredibly rich and inspiring. Bogus, unfortunately, but nonetheless inspiring. I think they always provide an... →
I read John Irving's novel 'The World According To Garp' when I was about 14 or 15. It was the first grown-up book that I had read. It is... →
I'm constantly dogged with a feeling of fraudulence, so if somebody tells me they like what I've written, then I immediately begin to think... →
I'm not quite sure when I began to be troubled by the creeping sense of my own ludicrousness, but it persisted - and eventually grew into a... →
In a fit of pique, I said to my agent, 'I'm going to write something you can sell.' The idea was to write a straight page-turner, with no... →
The winter of 1991 found me stunned and shivering in the aftermath of an imploded love affair. Being 26, I flung myself actorishly on London and... →
There are, I'm depressed to say, many classics I have not yet read and will probably never get around to, though I will not stop short of... →
Until the age of thirteen, I tortured the waiting worlds of book illustration and professional football by shilly-shallying over which of them was... →