'A Head Full of Ghosts' was my first full horror novel, and that felt like coming home as a writer.
“'A Head Full of Ghosts' was my first full horror novel, and that felt like coming home as a writer.”
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'A Head Full of Ghosts' was my first full horror novel, and that felt like coming home as a writer.
“'A Head Full of Ghosts' was my first full horror novel, and that felt like coming home as a writer.”
'A Head Full of Ghosts' was my first full horror novel, and that felt like coming home as a writer.
There's no objective reason anyone can point to that proves a horror story is innately inferior or that it's doomed to fail as a work of art because of it being horror. Anyone saying otherwise is being intellectually dishonest.
I was definitely a child of the '80s. Cable TV was new. I watched a ton of movies and a ton of TV. HBO would show the same movies over and over again, so I'd watch the same movies over and over again.
I became a reader - never mind a writer - because of Stephen King.
I know what it's like to have someone coming home who looks at you not in the way they used to in the old days, and I've seen my own face contorted with sadness and rage in the mirror.
I love coming home to somebody, I love being in a relationship.
It's nice to have some continuity you can come back to. I feel that in coming home, coming back to London.
I just try to go to work, and concentrate on coming home to my girls.
I feel that I'm at my best as a person and that I'm coming home when I walk on to a set, or on to a stage, so if I can perform in one way or another I think I'll be okay.
I usually dread writing non-fiction. I don't feel comfortable or confident writing essays and the like.