![]() I have very strong opinions on how certain stories should be told to be the most effective, and I'm sticking to them. Different books expose me to different ways to tell a story, but I don't think any has changed the way I think about fiction. What book changed the way you think about fiction? I'm not sure what you mean by this question. For a monthly fee you get to write in a pretty snazzy open-office environment. ![]() Lately I've been writing at a coworking office space in Santa Monica. I prefer a space where there's people around but no ambient music playing. Where and how do you write? I have a home office, which I rarely use. I have a coffee table book of old boom boxes from the 1980s. What is the most beautiful book you own? I don't really own any beautiful books. ![]() Which do you prefer – ebooks or the traditional print version? I like holding the book in my hands. ![]() ![]() The way Stoker expanded upon vampire mythology is pure genius. I have heard people knock Bram Stoker,and I'll admit that Dracula is a challenging read, but that book established one of the greatest fictional characters ever. The ones I've read, like CS Lewis, Shaw, Swift and Stoker are pretty highly regarded. Who is the most under-rated Irish author? I have to admit that I'm not familiar with enough Irish authors to say which is underrated. ![]()
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