Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Andrew Pyper

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian author Andrew Pyper.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Andrew Pyper

Andrew Pyper is an award-winning Canadian author.

There's something in human nature that says we need to have at least one symbolic place where chaos and dark desires can live.
Horror, for me, is not defined by the thing that provokes one's fear, but the human being who has contact with it.
Monsters just outside our peripheral vision are scarier to contemplate than monsters miles away or in someplace only a fool would set foot in. — © Andrew Pyper
Monsters just outside our peripheral vision are scarier to contemplate than monsters miles away or in someplace only a fool would set foot in.
I enjoy a special collegiality among other writers in the thriller community. They call me 'Canada's scariest writer,' and I love that.
To make the reader afraid, I had to be afraid.
What I see as the particularly exciting prospect for writing horror fiction as we go forward is setting stories in more internal landscapes than external ones, mapping out the mind as the home for scary things instead of the house at the end of the lane or lakeside campground or abandoned amusement park.
I just hated the law. I wasn't cut out for it. I couldn't imagine spending my life doing that, so I quit before I began.
We need to kind of refresh our fear in order to refresh our understanding of how a safe place works.
I'd read 'Paradise Lost' as an undergrad at university but remembered little about it. No, not true: I remembered few details, but carried with me with the persuasive arguments and pitiable dilemma of its arguable protagonist, Satan.
If the hairs on my neck stand up while I'm writing, I figure the reader will get the same kind of shock.
Perhaps because my town was so naturally gothic in its architecture and relative isolation - the roads often closed in winter - my stories tended toward the ghostly and the creepily suspenseful right from the get-go.
Psychological horror is more interesting to me than the explicitly physical.
If the hairs on my neck stand up while Im writing, I figure the reader will get the same kind of shock.
Horror, for me, is not defined by the thing that provokes ones fear, but the human being who has contact with it.
Theres something in human nature that says we need to have at least one symbolic place where chaos and dark desires can live.
I enjoy a special collegiality among other writers in the thriller community. They call me Canadas scariest writer, and I love that.
Your melancholy. Or depression. Along with nine-tenths of the afflictions I've studied, diagnosed, attempted to treat. Call them whatever you like, but they're just different names for loneliness. That's what lets the darkness in. That's what you have to fight.
Sometimes people close a door because they’re trying to figure out a way to get you to knock. — © Andrew Pyper
Sometimes people close a door because they’re trying to figure out a way to get you to knock.
I just hated the law. I wasnt cut out for it. I couldnt imagine spending my life doing that, so I quit before I began.
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