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How Clive Barker Found Inspiration in Harlan Ellison s House

How Clive Barker Found Inspiration in Harlan Ellison’s House Clive Barker s own home and work was influenced by his viewing of Ellison’s art collection and a peek inside his bomb shelter. By Max Weinstein Before he truly made his mark as a horror author, Clive Barker was in search of a place where he could grow as an artist. He wanted to paint large-scale paintings some as high as 25 feet tall and he found just the right three-story space to build a studio when he moved from England to America. His inspiration for this “dream space”? Also Read:

Clive Barker on Crafting Horror: Write Without Boundaries [Exclusive]

Clive Barker on Crafting Horror: Write Without Boundaries [Exclusive] On the latest episode of Post Mortem with Mick Garris, the Hellraiser writer-director Clive Barker reveals how to craft horror without boundaries. By Max Weinstein Clive Barker has long been a master at immersing audiences in the wildly fantastical worlds he creates. But he insists that he pulls this off not by immersing himself in the writing process, but by taking himself out of it. On the Hellraiser writer-director says that he removes himself from the craftsmanship of his work by handwriting never typing all of his stories. “It’s a form of madness,” he jokes, and Garris teases him about the yellow pads he’s seen him scribble on when the two have worked together. But as with the best forms of madness, there’s a method to it, too.

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