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I read John Irving's novel 'The World According To Garp' when I was about 14 or 15. It was the first grown-up book that I had read. It is the story of a young man who grows up to be a novelist. I finished it, and I wanted to write a book that made the reader feel the way I felt at the end of that, which was sort of both bereft and elated.
— Glen Duncan
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Werewolves were far more terrifying than vampires. It is probably the idea of seeing the human within the beast and knowing you can't reach it. It might as well be a great white shark. There is no sitting down and discussing Proust with it, which the traditional vampire model seems to leave room for. You can have a conversation.
— Glen Duncan
Tags: down, white, great, you
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.
— Glen Duncan
Tags: about, things, makeup, me
While I was writing 'The Last Werewolf,' I didn't watch any horror movies.
— Glen Duncan
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We have all seen werewolf transformations hundreds of times on screen.
— Glen Duncan
Tags: transformations, screen, times, seen
There are two ways to write a werewolf novel - you can examine the genre conventions, or you can say, 'What would it be like if I were a werewolf?'
— Glen Duncan
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