![]() ![]() ![]() I grew up on a diet of horror films when I was a kid (my mum used to let me stay up late on a Friday night to watch them…irresponsible parenting I suppose but what the hell…). Everything that I learned about pacing, tension, atmosphere and all that, I learned from watching films. I spent most of my formative years in a darkened cinema and I think that influenced the way I write more than anything. ![]() I’d always loved watching horror films and reading horror stories when I was a kid so I suppose it was inevitable I’d start writing it when I wanted to write but I was never influenced by other authors, my influences were always cinematic. What attracted you to writing horror – did a particular author influence you? Nicknamed ‘The Godfather of Gore’ and ‘Shakespeare of Gore’, Shaun has since produced a number of dark and urban thrillers. We recently caught up with Shaun Hutson, bestselling author of Spawn, Erebus, Relics and Deathday. ![]()
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