Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
Writing a novel that crosses genres is a risk, but one well worth taking.
There's nothing like a headless corpse to bring a touch of excitement into one's life.
Publishers love to compartmentalize, and Second Chance was not an easy novel to define.
Publishers love to compartmentalize, and 'Second Chance' was not an easy novel to define.
When I read a book, I like to be surprised. I don't want to read the same genre formula that I've read a hundred times before.
If I had stayed purely a horror writer or thriller writer, I might have more of a presence in those particular genres, and I'd certainly have more individual titles to market, since it's much easier to write pure genre fiction than it is to create something different.