linneahedvig
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This is something I think about a lot. A lot. On the one hand, in a book you have the luxury of opening up a characters’ inner monologue, so you can show people the stupid train of thought that leads them to do shitty things, which can sometimes redeem an otherwise unpleasant character. On the other hand, on screen an

Mmmmm ... that’s a good question. I’m pretty sure it’s Penny. Yes, definitely Penny. TV Penny is way tougher than book Penny. Also much much hotter. Book Penny’s kinda doughy.

For TV-related reasons the show moved past Q’s early days at Brakebills pretty quickly. I always wanted to see Q and Eliot in that rowboat.

Hi Lev, I absolutely loved the books...You created such an original fusion of magical and realism. I read an article you wrote about vampires and zombies and who is the “It Monster”. One of the things I love about the story is the monsters—especially the Beast and Reynard the fox. What do you think makes a good

They’re all kinda aspects of my personality. I’ve got an inner Janet operating pretty much 24/7, though I don’t let her out that often. But on a day-to-day basis I would say I channel a whole lot of Julia. I did my time as Quentin as a teenager/twentysomething but I like to think I’ve evolved some since then.