In very general terms 'Top Of The Lake' is about good and evil. It's a deep dark mystery. It also deals with lots of fascinating human relationships, and it's also about the battle of the sexes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Cemetery Lake' was an interesting book to write.
Few places on earth have been as affectionately alchemised into literature as the Lake District.
I'm terrified to go in lakes because you can't see the bottom, and not knowing what's there watching you is really scary to me.
My recollection of a hundred lovely lakes has given me blessed release from care and worry and the troubled thinking of our modern day. It has been a return to the primitive and the peaceful.
'Lagoon' is an ambitious novel.
You don't know when you are immersed in a book what the reaction to it will be, but I feel great about 'The Lake of Dreams.'
The lake and the mountains have become my landscape, my real world.
When you're working on a lake and it's dark and cold out and you can't see what's underwater, it is freaking scary!
The bottom of the sea is cruel.
I lived for two years in Odawara, a castle town an hour outside of Tokyo, near the sea. It's a beautiful place, and I drew on my experiences there when writing 'The Lake of Dreams.'
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