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Greg Chapman The Institute by Stephen King is one
Greg Chapman When Jack finished digging the grave he was glad to lie down with the worms. Glad because they would be the only living things that would ever truly know him; inside and out.
Greg Chapman There's not a lot that's mysterious in my life. But my second life as an horror/thriller author has been used many times in books and films (think Misery, or Secret Window by Stephen King.
Greg Chapman Mulder and Scully from The X-Files! Why? Because hunting down monsters and aliens and unraveling government conspiracies is the best way for a couple to get to know each other! :P
Greg Chapman I wanted to write an apocalyptic story with no zombies in it. I wanted to explore how people would react if the world really did end from a biblical standpoint. I ended up writing something akin to the Jonestown massacre.
Greg Chapman Sometimes words set me off, or a photo or news story.
Greg Chapman A gothic horror novel.
Greg Chapman Telling stories is a cathartic experience for me; a way to disconnect from the real world.
Greg Chapman The best way is to read; anything. I find that gives my imagination a bit of a kickstart

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