What other authors do you read yourself?
Oh, I read everything, myself. At the moment I read Stephen King’s Dreamcatcher . I’ve read about half of it this afternoon and I’ll catch the other half of it tonight when we get back to Amsterdam. I ah… I read anything and everything. If you’re talking about in the field… I would suggest people try err, John M. Ford, who’s just had another one come out the last time recently… And it’s very good. He’s a winner of the world fantasy award. Twice. Once for his fantasy novel Dragon Waiting , and once for short fiction, which he won with a long poem, he made them change the rules, so that he could enter poetry and be nominated for short fiction category. He is a stone-cold good writer. Uhm, beyond that… uhm, lots of people, uhm… let’s see now.. uhm, I must start blowing names… uhm, Ah, the guy who wrote Mythago Wood … [I blinked at that; very strange fantasy] Err, Holdstock. Robert Holdstock, err Tim Powers, uhm, C.S. Friedman, J.V. Jones, there are a lot of good writers.
But I read everything, I read mysteries and western and history. Err, I don’t read as much as I used to. I’m not certain I’m still averaging over one a day [damn, just met my match… I haven’t been averaging one a day since I finished high school.] About half fiction, and half non-fiction.
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