My stuff: David Annandale
Novelist/playwright and film studies professor at the University of Manitoba (who has a PhD in horror fiction and film)
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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 08/10/2011 (5336 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
If your house were on fire, heaven forbid, what’s the one item contained within that you would try to take with you? (People, pets and computers not included.)
My copy of Denis Gifford’s A Pictorial History of Horror Movies. It’s been my companion since Grade 3.
What’s the one clothing/fashion item you can’t live without?
Pants. They’re just legally necessary.
What’s your favourite knick-knack and why?
My old glow-in-the-dark Aurora model kit of Godzilla. It is in no small way responsible for the creative path I have taken.
What’s the oldest thing you own?
A plush monkey from the early 1900s. When I was a toddler, it frightened a rather humourless waiter.
Describe your most beloved piece of furniture.
My big-screen TV. It’s old and massive, dominating the entertainment room like the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Is there an edible item we’ll always find in your pantry or fridge?
Marmite, much to the chagrin of the rest of the family.