I wrote my first five horror novels while I was teaching. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes horror novel teach
My first six books were horror, I think because when I was young I loved Stephen King. John Wyndham, Daphne Du Maurier, and it's natural to try and emulate the books you first loved. Sarah Pinborough bookdaphneemulate Change image and share on social
Monsters don't scare me at all; I think creepy is scarier than gore. I tend to read more thrillers and mysteries than horror, though. I like a good whodunnit. If I want scary, I tend to reach for a movie. I think it's a great medium for horror. Sarah Pinborough creepygoodgore share on social
I'm not a natural researcher, and I don't get bogged down in it, but I think if you get it right in the first half, people will forgive you, and then you can move on with the story. Sarah Pinborough bogforgivehalf Change image and share on social
It got to the point where most of my time went toward writing novels. I would still occasionally write short stories, but only when I was commissioned by an editor to write for a themed anthology or special issue. Tim Pratt anthologycommissioneditor share on social
What was always interesting about Thomas Harris' books is they were a wonderful hybridization of a crime thriller and a horror movie. Bryan Fuller bookcrimeharris Change image and share on social
Being down in Orlando, Florida, where we filmed the movie, I learned how to bass fish. Jerry Reed, who plays the villain in the movie, taught me how to bass fish. Henry Winkler basfilmfish Change image and share on social