The best way to write a novel is to do it behind your own back.
My job is not to try to give readers what they want but to try to make readers want what I give.
When I write my novels, I'm not writing them to make political points. I'm writing them because I passionately love monsters and the weird and horror stories and strange situations and surrealism, and what I want to do is communicate that. But, because I come at this with a political perspective, the world that I'm creating is embedded with many of the concerns that I have. But I never let them get in the way of the monsters.
Every book I write, the first thing I have to do is get into the voice, and the voice varies from book to book - that's part of what's interesting to me.
When I'm writing a book, generally I start with the mood and setting, along with a couple of specific imagesĀthings that have come into my head, totally abstracted from any narrative, that I've fixated on. After that, I construct a world, or an area, into which that general setting, that atmosphere, and the specific images I've focused on can fit.
In every book I write, I try to name-check the most prominent influences, or the most prominent conscious influences.
I like the idea of trying to write a book in every genre.