![]() ![]() I was lucky enough to have been asked my thoughts on Cronenberg’s THE LIE CHAIR (1975) by Chris and you can find the resulting spooky Q&A in the book here. Even though you might be now an old serious filmmaker on some level, you’re still a child underneath it all, and there is a very playful part of any creative endeavor that I never lose sight of.” ![]() It’s fun to invent things and creatures and interact with them. “I think we will have to remember that being creative is a very childlike thing, not childish, but childlike. ![]() The crown jewel of the collection is a fantastic interview with Cronenberg himself, which contains one of my new favourite quotes on creativity: Often overlooked, Cronenberg’s early short films are picked over here in essays, short stories, poetry, and artwork by a host of brilliant writers and artists, including Elle Nash, Graham Rae, Brian Alessandro, Brian Evenson and many more, including some great work by Kelso and Rice themselves. I also have an essay in the anthology Children of the New Flesh: The Early Work and Pervasive Influence of David Cronenberg, edited by Chris Kelso and David. CHILDREN OF THE NEW FLESH is a new book on the early work of master horror auteur David Cronenberg from editors Chris Kelso and David Leo Rice. ![]()
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