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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 werewolf?'
I sort of always like to write starting with when I learned how.
I think it takes about a million words to make a writer. I mean that you're going to throw away.
Your reaction when you lose control in a situation is to try and hang on tighter.
Yes, sir, no, sir, clock in, clock out. Why were you late? Why are you not in today? That's not how humans are supposed to live.
To be honest, I would never have imagined myself acting on a sitcom that I didn't write.
There are very few places in the world where you have to learn a language with no language in common. It's called a monolingual field situation.
When someone holds a knife to your throat it's easy to be scared. It's not hard to imagine what it would be like.
While apartheid was in operation, the set-up was a gift for writers if you were looking for a big theme.