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When I'm good at something, I always try to be the best at it and claim that throne. Even in school, I never let anyone say anything to me; I would always be the smartest.
I'd always loved technology. It's something I always messed around with in computer labs at school. So I glommed onto it very early as way to differentiate myself in business.
It seems to me that we live in dangerous times all over the world: we have the technology to remember everything but a desire to forget the troubling and to seek the safety of numbness. Fiction can do something about that.
I always seemed to disappoint them. They expected me to be different than Henry or exactly like Henry. I was neither.
The sizes and shapes of the panels have never been important to my stories. It has always been the words and images that drew me in, kind of like watching a movie.
I immediately doubt things if I become satisfied with them. Being satisfied by something is a real danger for me. I hope I never lose that. That would be death.
Americans are like Pac Man. We just eat our way through the day. There's always something going into the mouth.
When something is new to us, we treat it as an experience. We feel that our senses are awake and clear. We are alive.
I always thought it'd be fun to write something, but it never was an ambition of mine, per se.