I was surfing the next a couple weeks ago and came across an interview you gave to a UFO publication. (I forget which one.) In it you said something to the effect that you wished you'd never written Communion and its follow up books, that you felt it ruined your writing career.
This rather stunned me since Communion was so popular, and you've some very outstanding novels afterward. Could you explain what you meant?
I was surfing the next a couple weeks ago and came across an interview you gave to a UFO publication. (I forget which one.) In it you said something to the effect that you wished you'd never written Communion and its follow up books, that you felt it ruined your writing career.
This rather stunned me since Communion was so popular, and you've some very outstanding novels afterward. Could you explain what you meant?
Thanks.