Quote by Paul Kane
The most terrifying thing I can think of is being alone - and I me

The most terrifying thing I can think of is being alone – and I mean utterly alone, like no one else in the world alone – at night. Thats the nucleus of the first story in my collection and its also where the title came from for the book. – Paul Kane

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Ive had a lot of very positive feedback about those stories, and seem to have struck upon something that most people feel. I can also tap dance, and dont know many other authors who can. – Paul Kane

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I love a good laugh as well, I think thats so important in life, which is probably why Ive dabbled in comedy writing as well as horror. I think if you can make someone laugh or smile its the most special thing in the world. – Paul Kane

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I believe that, like most writers, my personality comes through in the fiction. So in that respect my writing cant be like any other authors really. – Paul Kane

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