Nature is Jeff Vandermeer’s best
friend. That doesn’t mean it can’t also be his main inspiration for some
seriously creepy stuff. The setting of his hit novel Annihilation is
based on St. Mark’s Wildlife Refuge, practically in his backyard of Tallahassee.
It has everything—eagles, deer, alligators, dolphins that may or may not have
human eyes. And most importantly, people interacting with them. Seeing an eagle
might not be inherently scary, but if you’re unused to the outdoors and get
startled, you will be getting the fright of your life!
St. Mark's |
Taking it as it comes is another facet of Vandermeer’s creative process: he often has storms of prolific writing, then not at all. He’s just learned to deal with that, and make do in the meantime. Those periods often provide plenty of fuel, though: the iconic wall writing from Annihilation literally appeared to him in a fever dream and spawned the entire novel from there. Coincidentally, that’s what reading his books feel like—being on cold medicine whilst stranded in a ditch. In a good way!
He hallucinated almost ALL of this text |
You'll notice that I haven’t shown an author photo yet. That
is because I needed this to be the first and last picture of Jeff Vandermeer
you see. This isn’t an author photo or anything, but he just posts things like
this sometimes. It cries out to be seen.
Evil. |
Interviews of Note:
https://www.interviewmagazine.com/culture/can-jeff-vandermeer-save-us-from-extinction
https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/nonfiction/interview-jeff-vandermeer/
https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/vandermeer_interview_2014/
Thanks for sharing Campbell, hearing about the inspiration for this series really makes me want to pick up the first book. And I love the photo of Vandermeer at the end!
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