Good morning, everyone! It's Monday, and you know what that means: It's time to pick Christopher Golden's brain.
Let's play favorites!
Favorite food:
My wife is an amazing cook, so I'm very fortunate. Aside from Ben
&
Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream, most of my favorite foods
are
things that she makes. I love the food in New Orleans as well, but I
haven't been there in far too long.
Favorite color:
Sadly, generically, I have to go with blue. Sky blue, ocean blue,
all
of it.
Favorite flower:
Lilacs.
Favorite classic author(s):
I could be cheeky and ask you to define classic, but I won't. I
love
Jack London, as you know, and of course Stoker, Shelley, and Poe. I'm
torn
on Dickens. Some of it I think is interminably boring, but then there
are
things like A Tale of Two Cities, which I love.
Favorite contemporary author(s):
Far too many to name, but I can list a few. My favorite
mainstream
writer is John Irving, hands down. Out of genre (though it's a
subgenre all
its own, I think), I love Poppy Z. Brite's G-Man and Rickey books set
in the
New Orleans restaurant scene. In mystery: James Lee Burke, Dennis
Lehane,
Walter Mosley, Ken Bruen, Don Winslow, Carol O'Connell, early James
Ellroy,
and Joe Lansdale. In fantasy, Charles de Lint, Neil Gaiman, Robert
Holdstock, Tim Powers, and Tolkien, of course, if you count him as
contemporary. In horror, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Peter Straub,
Graham
Joyce, Mike Carey, Joe Hill, and, again, Joe Lansdale.
Learn more about
the benefit honoring Gene Colan, one of Golden's favorite comic book writers and artists.
Catch up on
the previous parts of the serial interview with Christopher Golden.
Browse through the many Christopher Golden-related posts at Bildungsroman.
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