When I was a boy I collected keys, for
no real reason I could explain, and somewhere in the attic
I still have a box filled with them, keys of all sizes and shapes and designs.
There aren’t any fun ones on the everyday key ring, though: the biggest opens the cabin,
overlooking a lake, where I go and write each day. The cabin doesn’t have a phone, which helps.
What chocolate do you eat first if you’re given a whole box?
In a perfect world, I would first identify the chocolates from the Identify Your Chocolate guide
and eat something with a name like “Caramel Surprise.”
In the real world, I tend normally to
accidentally pull out the chocolate truffles. By the way, I cannot see the point of “tangerine
cremes.”
Why do the batteries in things always run out just when you really need them?
It’s one of the rules. I don’t try to explain them. I just live here.
Did you let your children read Coraline
before anyone else?
Well, I read it to Maddy, who was six when I finished it; and I forgot to give it to Holly (who is
sixteen), so she just read it. “I hope you weren’t too old for it,” I told her, when she was done. “I
don’t think you can be too old for
Coraline,” she said, which made me very happy.
What is your favorite time of day?
Really,
really early in the morning, just as the sun is coming up. I don’t see it too often, but I
love it when I do.
Have you ever had your fortune told?
Once, while waiting for a theater to open in New York, by an old woman. She told me I would
die on an island. It hasn’t happened yet.
Will there be a film of Coraline
?
Quite possibly. The film rights have been bought, and Henry Selick, who is most famous for
directing
The Nightmare Before Christmas and
James and the Giant Peach, has written the script
and plans to direct it.
So many of my stories have been bought by Hollywood that I’ve long since stopped expecting
any of them actually to happen, and will simply be pleasantly surprised if any of them actually
do.
Will you write another children’s book?
Yes. The next one I want to write has a working title of
The Graveyard Book.