Being part of the original 'Star Wars' generation, I have always known a dark future. Greg van Eekhout darkfuturegeneration Change image and share on social
I feel lucky that my career so far has included books for adults and books for kids. They're equally important to me, and I hope I get to continue writing both. Greg van Eekhout adultbookcareer Change image and share on social
In everything I write, I'm always striving to hit the right mix of light and darkness, humor and pain, fun and seriousness. Greg van Eekhout darknessfunhit Change image and share on social
As a reader, I tend not to get too much from tales of unrelenting grimness. Greg van Eekhout grimnessreadertale Change image and share on social
I grew up in Los Angeles, and I was always fascinated by the La Brea Tar Pits. Right in the middle of the city, in an area called the Miracle Mile, for crying out loud, we have these eldritch ponds of dark, bubbling goo. And down in the muck, there're all these amazing fossils: mammoth and saber tooth cat and dire wolf. Greg van Eekhout amazeangelesarea share on social
Back in 1982, when there were still only a manageable number of 'X-Men' titles on the racks (by which I mean just one), Marvel quite reasonably figured the world could stand another team of beleaguered mutant superheroes. And so were born 'The New Mutants,' junior X-Men whose powers had just begun to manifest at the onset of puberty. Greg van Eekhout backbearbegin share on social
I think there's only one reason to write in any genre or to any particular age group: You are called to it. You think it'd be fun. Greg van Eekhout agecallfun Change image and share on social
If 'Star Wars' wasn't enough to prepare me for a dark future, there was the 'Planet of the Apes' franchise, conveniently repeated for me in Los Angeles on KABC's Channel Seven 3:30 movie. Apes enslaving humans! Mutants with boils and an atom bomb! Ape riots in Century City! They killed baby Caesar's parents! Greg van Eekhout angelesapeatom share on social
There's a certain amount of world-building that I hold off on until I need it for the story. World building in advance isn't really my thing, maybe because I didn't grow up playing RPG's. Greg van Eekhout advanceamountbuild Change image and share on social