Michael Santiago, Author of The Liar, The Bad Way, The Last Night at Tremore Beach or Tom Harvey's Strange Summer, grant me this interview where he tells us a little about his favorite books and authors, projects and more stories. I really appreciate your time and dedication.
MIKEL SANTIAGO— Interview
- LITERATURE NEWS: Do you remember the first book you read? And the first story you wrote?
MIKEL SANTIAGO: My most distant literary memory is one of The five, also they Famous Novels or the Tintin comics. A little older I became fond of Sherlock Holmes and Edgar Allan Poe, and finally to my great teenager: Stephen King.
- AL: What was that book that impacted you and why?
MS: I remember an intense night reading animal graveyardby Stephen King, or a long bus ride chilling with Cold-blooded, by Truman Capote, or to my disturbing and beloved Patricia Hisghmith with Strangers on a train. I was lucky and started reading very great writers. I consider all of them my family. I reread them over and over again, almost like a tradition, to try to imbue myself with their talent. They say that everything sticks except beauty, right?
- AL: Who's your favorite writer? You can choose more than one and from all eras.
MS: I think I have given you some good clues in my previous answer. But I must say that my TOP 10 also includes Career, The master, Mankell, ellroy, Poe ...
- AL: What character in a book would you have liked to meet and create?
MS: Create: to tom Ripley. Know: to Sherlock Holmes.
- AL: Any mania when it comes to writing or reading?
MS: In the morning it took me A coffee, I wear some auriculares work and I reread the 1000-2000 words I wrote yesterday. Later, he retouched a phrase, another, another ... until I catch the rhythm and I write another two or three hours. Nothing more. The rest of the day is for business, networks, my family and my guitar.
- AL: And your preferred place and time to do it?
MS: Throughout my life I have written in many public places, hotel lobbies, an airport cafeteria ... Lately I have gotten used to A little table that I have in my room. We like each other, still, so I'm still there. Until you get sick of me.
- TO THE: Which writer or book has influenced your work as an author?
MS: My favorites, which I have already named.
- AL: And other genres?
MS: I am very curious about everything that is written in first person. I started writing very extensive diaries and I have taken a special liking for the first person. So I love to read the style of authors who use this voice, be it travel books, adventure books, or what they call "serious" literature.
- AL: What are you reading now? And writing?
MS: Reading: The luck of the dwarf, Cesar Perez Gellida (And it is followed by White King, by Gómez-Jurado). Writing: My sixth novel (ending it, in fact).
- AL: How do you think the publishing scene is for as many authors as there are or want to publish?
MS: Curiously, despite all the bad news (few sales, few readers), we live in a beautiful time. In Spain you read a lot national author and that has not always been the case, especially for genres like thriller or the police. I love that readers trust us, because we do it very well.
- AL: Is the moment of crisis that we are experiencing being difficult for you or will you be able to keep something positive for future novels?
MS: The coronavirus is a rock, a psychological beating and a drama for many people. I don't know… I want to be optimistic and think that we have learned something.
How pleasant to be able to read the interviews of these authors, it makes me feel closer to them.
-Gustavo Woltmann.