Conrad Williams Interviewed by David McWilliam
Posted by David McWilliam on January 17, 2011 in Interviews tagged with Blonde on a Stick, body horror, cannibalism, Clive Barker, Conrad Williams, Cormac McCarthy, David Cronenberg, David McWilliam, Hell, interview, Lee Horsley, London Revenant, Loss of Separation, M. John Harrison, Nearly People, noir, One, Peter Straub, post-apocalyptic, Stephen King, The Scalding Rooms, The Unblemished, Twisted TalesConrad Williams is the author of seven novels: Head Injuries, London Revenant, The Unblemished, One, Decay Inevitable, Blonde on a Stick and Loss of Separation; four novellas: Nearly People, Game, Rain and The Scalding Rooms and around 80 short stories (a number of which appeared in his collection, Use Once Then Destroy). He has won the International Horror Guild Award (2007, Best Novel - The Unblemished) and several British Fantasy Awards (1993, Best Newcomer; 2008, Best Novella - The Scalding Rooms; 2010, Best Novel - One). He lives in Manchester with his wife and three sons.
