Author Lesley Bannatyne caught me on a non-antisocial non-misanthropic day and the result was an interview for her website.
Click below for the Cabinet of Curiosities at
iskullhalloween.com:
And click here to order her book Halloween Nation from Amazon.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Cabinet Of Curiosities
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Thank you for the interview Rot. Although I can appreciate your wishes of anonymity, your work is appreciated and respected by so many that you've become somewhat of a Halloween celebrity and it's interesting to read about the man behind the work.
That's a great interview!
Thanks, guys.
Fascinating interview, thanks so much for posting!
Yes, thank you Rot for the 'behind the scenes' interview. You are truley a source of inspiration in all things Halloween.
Really great interview. It was cool to read how you started a small web site to just show your work and then grew to a popular web site. Thanks for the post!
Thanks : )
Enlightening!!
Great interview!
that was a truly GOOD interview. I'm so happy I found you and all the other Halloween home haunters 'out there'. you are an inspiration to us all. thank you.
Well, for all the years I have been following you man, seeing the words "Pumpkinrot" and "interview" in the same sentence made me do a double take. Of all people, I am glad you did it with her... she just seems like a really cool person. That was a great read. Funny thing... I ordered 2 copies of her book just last week as gifts from Boarders...now they are shutting down and my books are "lost in transit". Lame.
Great interview Rot. Here's to 5,000 more :)
Nice interview, Rot. As everybody always says, you are amazing talent and the Halloween World is lucky to have you.
I'm also kinda glad that you *are* anti-social and mysterious. I just don't think it'd be the same if everybody knew the face behind Pumpkinrot. Like you said, your work and interests and blogs, etc, *are* who you are. I like that. Especially in today's world where there is so much overexposure, it's nice to keep them guessing.
Well done. :)
Fear not.
Won't be happening again.
; )
Such a great interview. And I can completely relate to a lot of things you've said. Particularly the one about the use of twisted branches and such - I want to take whole forests home sometimes.
And it's kinda cool that you're anonymous. I have only two faces I can put to you, Trick or Treat (your profile pic), or a salt shaker :)
Thanks for being here Rot and Bean. You guys have made me feel "normal".
That is awesome! I was hoping you two would cross paths. ;)
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