Erik Larson : (6) " I knew Berlin would have to become a kind of character in my new book, ‘In the Garden of Beasts’. I had felt likewise about Chicago when I wrote ‘The Devil in the White City’ and Galveston with ‘Isaac’s Storm’. " - Erik Larson " I was a promiscuous reader. I loved Nancy Drew books and Tom Swift – never the Hardy Boys – but I also read Dumas, Dickens, Poe, Conan Doyle, and Cornelius Ryan’s war books. As to favorite character: I’m torn between Nancy, on whom I had an unseemly crush, and Edmond Dantes, the Count of Monte Cristo. " - Erik Larson " For ‘Thunderstruck’, I discarded about a dozen ideas. And then one afternoon, I was thinking about wireless. I don’t know why. I guess because it’s become so ubiquitous. I was thinking that maybe there’s something I could do about the origin of wireless, so I did what any self-respecting person does these days: I Googled ‘wireless.’ " - Erik Larson " At some point in the idea process, I simply wear myself down and force myself to choose. But here’s the thing: Once I do choose, suddenly all the other possibilities wither and die, and thus I never have a backlog of well-formed ideas waiting for me when my latest book gets finished. " - Erik Larson " Trying to find ideas is the hardest part of my job. You’d think it would be the most fun. Just sitting around reading whatever I want, going to cafes and libraries. But I always feel so unproductive. I think I was raised too well by my parents. " - Erik Larson " I envy other writers who claim to have a backlog of books they’d like to write. " - Erik Larson