Talk:Thomas Piccirilli
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[edit]Christian author? An author who is Christian is not necessarily a Christian author, and in light of the given source being a broken link, I suggest this detail (as well as reffering to him as "Thomas" rather than "Tom") be removed. Does that bother anybody?
- The author in the THE HORROR FICTION REVIEW, Issue No. 5, Fall 2004 issue stated, when asked:
- If you had a gun aimed at your head by a maniacal fan, and were given 5 minutes to tell him/her who or what most inspired you to be a writer, you'd tell the person . . .
- Thomas: It was Jesus. Jesus loves us all. Jesus wants you to put down the gun.
- No indication his books are christian, but he is a devout christian in person which should be added to the article so people can interpret his work accordingly. No confirmation link appears online to the quote (the journal is pay-per-view). McDanger 02:12, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- That's rather absurd, don't you think? Why should a writer's faith have anything to do with the reader's personal interpretation of their work? It's absolutely tangential. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.108.185.88 (talk) 17:45, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
- I agree. That were the case, I'd be a "Pagan Author", not a writer of fantasy.
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