![]() ![]() If you could have dinner with one person living or dead, who would it be? Movie(s): The Thing, Memento, Lake Mungo.īand(s): (then) Husker Du, (now) Future of the Left. I tried having that happen through the guitar first, but I quickly found out that I was a better writer than a musician.īook(s): House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski and Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut. Made me dare to think I might have something to say worth listening to. ![]() Punk/Hard/Heavy/Indie whatever music helped save me. Reading Kurt Vonnegut then made me want to be a better person. Then in graduate school I read all of Stephen King, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, and Shirley Jackson, and emerged with a degree and a want to try writing a story. Reading Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?” stopped me in my mathematics-major tracks senior year of college. I’m going to be really annoying but I can’t pick a biggest or favorite for anything. Who is your biggest influence as a writer? Then check out the interview, to see how such a nice man can imagine such great terrors. Now, with his latest, Tremblay has his sights set to scare us even more, with Disappearance At Devil’s Rock. He’s been around a fair bit now, but his recent novel, A Head Full of Ghosts won acclaim and awards. Whether or not you realise, he’s one of the best names out there, writing innovative horror. ![]() It’s a great time to be a Paul Tremblay fan. ![]()
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