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* '''BB: Which writers have influenced you the most?'''
BJM: [[Shakespeare]] because he is brilliant at revealing how people behave, [[The Mystery of Edwin Drood|Dickens]] because of his capacity to create character and atmosphere and [[For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway|Hemingway]] because of his powerful, stripped-down narrative. The [[Collected Poems Of Ted Hughes by Ted Hughes|poetry of Ted Hughes]] is incredible; it shows how words can create. In the field of science fiction and fantasy, the most influential have been [[The Call of Cthulhu by H P Lovecraft|H P Lovecraft]] (for spooky weirdness), [[The Horror Stories of Robert E Howard by Robert E Howard|Robert E Howard]] (for action), [[:Category:J R R Tolkien|J R R Tolkien]] (for breadth of imagination), [[The Gormenghast Trilogy|Mervyn Peake]] (for gothic eccentricity), [[The History Of The Runestaff by Michael Moorcock|Michael Moorcock]] (for refusing to conforming conform to genres) and [[:Category:Ursula K Le Guin|Ursula Le Guin]] (for depth of imaginative detail).
* '''BB: What was your favourite book as a child?'''
* '''BB: What are you reading now, and is it any good?'''
BJM: I always have a load of books on the go at any one time – it drives me mad. The current crop include [[''The Mayor of Casterbridge '' by Thomas Hardy]] (I studied it for my O level English literature and have just finished re-reading it – the story is beautifully described, but don't read it if you want a happy ending), [[''Hyperspace '' by Michio Kaku]] (the universe really is this weird – or is it universes?) and [[''The Histories '' by Herodotus]] (there are more entertaining reads but it is very interesting to discover what was 'history' 2,500 years ago).
* '''BB: What's next for Benjamin J Myers?'''
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|comment=I am a big fan of Ben's books. I am asking him all the time about how he's going with them. I have been on lots of websites about "The Bad Tuesday" books and I think this interview is the best I have been on. I also agree that the books really should be made into a film if it is made correctly it could be amazing. By the way this interview is out of date Ben is actually on about chapter 5 of the fourth book maybe more.
 
By Alice Preece (age 10)
 
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