You’d think it would be easier for writers to make a living, but it’s not. Fortunately, I love to teach. – James Blaylock
No author’s writing more influenced my own than that of Robert Louis Stevenson. My first steampunk story, ‘The Ape-box Affair,’ is a sort of melange of Stevenson and P.G. Wodehouse. – James Blaylock
‘The Brownies and the Goblins’ is the only book I recall from my early childhood and is the inspiration for a children’s book I wrote in the 1980s titled ‘The Magic Spectacles.’ – James Blaylock
Seeing that we were book enthusiasts, my mother began hauling my sister and me down to the Stanton Free Library on Tuesday afternoons, where I’d find two or three books to bring home. – James Blaylock
I wrote ‘Zeuglodon’ on a whim. I found myself writing the voice of an 11-year-old girl. I don’t know why. – James Blaylock
I read ‘The Hobbit’ when I was twenty and first reading modern science fiction and fantasy. I followed it up with ‘The Lord of the Rings,’ which I still reread from time to time, but of the lot of it, I prefer ‘The Hobbit.’ – James Blaylock