When it comes to actually writing the book/story, I work on a computer. I wish I could write longhand, but I can’t. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
As an adult, I’ve learned to cope and pull the plug on the worst what-ifs before my mind takes me to a place from which I can’t return. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
Horror is often about how we live in the liminal, whether we want to or not. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
So much of my work is about children and/or parenting; it’s something I’m drawn to without being able to completely articulate why. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
Ambiguity is our permanent state, isn’t it? We don’t like it being so. Most of us crave order and routine, and yet yawning before us is our future, as frightening as it is thrilling. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
The closer a horror story gets to the truth of things, the more affective it is going to be. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
My first two novels were quirky detective stories followed by a couple of SF/Fantasy novels. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
Marshmallows are kind of weird. I’m not a huge fan. I mean, they’re fun when they get molten and melty at the end of a stick, but I always burn my mouth because I’m not all that smart or patient. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote
I don’t consciously sit down thinking I’m blurring genre lines, for the most part. I try to stay focused solely on serving the needs of the particular story on which I’m working. Paul G. Tremblay Read Quote