Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A Quick Interview With Me

Interviewer: Aubrey Stevenson

1. I saw in your 'about me' section that you love anything Coldplay. Tell me how music influences your life and the one album you would pick to take with you on a hot air balloon ride!

I use music when I'm writing. It's like the video accompaniment just plays itself in my head. If I'm feeling good, a little reggae will have me bouncing through the day. If I feel bad, Tom Waits will commiserate with me. If I had to take one album with me, I'd say Coldplay's "A Rush of Blood to the Head." That's good for all occasions.

2. What are the most difficult and the most rewarding things about photographing animals?

The most difficult thing about working with animals is getting them to be still when you want them still and getting them to move when you want them to move. The most rewarding thing is getting the shot; because usually there's so much work and time that has gone into it when you finally get something good, it's really satisfying.

3. I see you live in North Carolina. Do you like living there? Why or why not?

I love Asheville and the mountains. I hate the cold though. I miss Florida and the humidity. It sounds insane, I know, but when you have dry skin and perpetually cold feet, a tropical environment is just what the doctor ordered. Asheville is a neat place to be. There are good people here. I have trouble staying put in one place for any length of time, but I'm trying.

4. What inspired you most when deciding to write your first novel?

I think being rejected from the master's program I had applied to was my biggest motivator. Most of the time when I set out to do something, I expect to get it. It's arrogant, but that's me. When I didn't get into the program, I just said, "fine, I'll do it myself."

The story idea came when I saw a quote from the bible about Nephilim and an interpretation about them being half human half angel. I was like, "I read the bible, and I don't remember that part." So I looked it up and there it was. I thought, "how cool is that. What would I do if I suddenly discovered I was half angel?" and the story grew from there.

5. I saw your short animated film. Very funny! Any thoughts about bigger film projects in the future?

I have a couple of ideas. I'd like to do a horror film. I've been wanting to shoot a feature for a while now, but it's all about the story. If you don't have a really good story, the rest is irrelevant. I'm in development now trying to flush out a script. I really want to finish my book first so I can move on and get to movie making.



Here's the directions:
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I will respond by emailing you five questions. (I get to pick the questions).
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.

3 comments:

Mallory said...

Interview Me! (Please.)

La Feroce Bete said...

I've enjoyed your blog so much! I went back and read previous posts from years back! You have lived such a full and interesting life. Great interview!

Mallory said...

I wrote you back on my blog, but I thought I'd say hello here too!

Sam and I are planning another trip for me to come up to NC in March, so I hope you're still there for me to see you too!