I'm just interested in serialization in fiction. I'm fascinated by it. I love the 19th-century novels. I'm interested in ways to bring that back to fiction.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love serialized stories of any kind. I'm a huge sucker for any kind of series.
Serial novels have an unexpected effect; they hook the writer as well as the reader.
The pleasure of writing fiction is that you are always spotting some new approach, an alternative way of telling a story and manipulating characters; the novel is such a wonderfully flexible form.
I want prose fiction to be recognized as that, and I'm not interested in writing as it becomes more personal.
The narrative of serial art works more like music than like literature.
My view of an excellent novel was probably set in the golden age of fiction in the 19th century: narrative, character and voice are of equal importance.
I'm writing another novel and I know what I'm going to do after, which may be something more like this again, maybe some strange mixture of fiction and non-fiction.
Books in general are great, but I'm a fiction lover, and I will continue to do it.
I'm always interested in contemporary fiction.
I write contemporary fiction, and that is what my readers want to read.