When I wrote 'The Good Fairies of New York,' I wasn't really imagining that there were fairies. Not in the way that I'm really imagining there are werewolves.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't really like fairies.
I don't believe in fairies floating around, and I don't believe in telepathy, but there are things I want to say that just simple real-life stories don't let me say.
Vampires, werewolves, fallen angels and fairies lurk in the shadows, their intentions far from honorable.
Werewolves are much more common animals than you might think.
One of the things that seems absolutely clear to me about werewolves - with their canine makeup - is that they would be dogs, as it were.
There may be fairies at the bottom of the garden. There is no evidence for it, but you can't prove that there aren't any, so shouldn't we be agnostic with respect to fairies?
I have a daughter, and fairies meant a lot to her growing up.
I've always been partial to werewolves, perhaps because there's a desperation to their plight that resonates.
Every time a child says I don't believe in fairies there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead.
I was fascinated by fairies when I was growing up, and I wanted to see one dreadfully.