13 Quotes & Sayings By Alistair Cross

Alistair Cross is the author of The Psychology of Persuasion, a book on mass persuasion. He is also the author of Mind Control: The Psychology of Persuasion, which explores how to manipulate others into thinking and believing whatever you want them to think and believe. Dr. Cross is Dr Read more

Norman Vincent Peale's grandson. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and holds a Ph.D in Counseling Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

I think horror, when done well, is one of the...
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I think horror, when done well, is one of the most direct and honest ways to get to the core of the human experience because terror reduces all of us to our most authentic forms. Alistair Cross
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They want to be stimulated. They want to read something that can get under their skin and hang out there for a while. Alistair Cross
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Self-confidence is usually little more than wishful thinking in a thigh-high pair of Come F*ck Me boots. Alistair Cross
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.” I watched her sip at the drink some more. She was strong, healthy, but also petite enough that I was certain I could overpower her. I’d made the right decision not to tranquilize her, I thought. Slipping some powerful barbiturate into a mixed drink wasn’t something I was above, but it always felt like such a lost opportunity. I liked the fight, the tightening and clenching of a woman’s body as she writhed for freedom. I felt the slow swelling of arousal between my legs and made no effort to disguise it. Alistair Cross
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Deadlines help me, but my muse hates them. My muse functions in fits and starts, and tends to take very long vacations. Deadlines are like a hot poker to his ass. They force us both to sit down and write, which is what it takes to do this. Alistair Cross
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Sandy’s was one of those places that made poor, white trash feel like high-class consumers. This was the kind of place you’d take your mistress to, but never your wife. Wives expected better. Mistresses were impressed by the blandness of the over-priced wine and the vast Italian menu options. Alistair Cross
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Any writer of horror needs to at least have a good, solid love of the genre. Also, good horror writers need to have a slightly twisted sense of humor. Without humor, horror just isn’t as good. Alistair Cross
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Good horror is written by people who understand that fear is one of the cardinal passageways into the core of humanity. Good horror is generally written by folks who grew up on horror; books, movies, etc. You can’t simply decide to write–in any genre–if you don’t first have an understanding of the topic and a strong mental backlog of reference. Alistair Cross
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Yep, ” I said, rolling the body onto its back and staring into the horrified, bloated face, “you’re a single-bagger. My kinda gal.” I gave her a smile and a friendly wink. The face stared back at me with that same frozen look of terror. “Oh, stop being so dramatic, ” I said, “You’ll be pretty again, I promise. Alistair Cross
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Her face was a grimace of surprised pain as she slid unconscious down the back of the tub and under the water. I held her under for several minutes after the blow, watching as the water went pink, then red, and finally crimson with blood. Alistair Cross
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Only I was capable of saving her now, and that, as far as anyone could argue, may have made me worse than all the devils and the demons, but it also, more accurately, made me better than all the angels and gods. Alistair Cross
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Most of all, kink comes up in my writing because that is, very simply, just the way the cat o’ nine tails flails. Any writer knows that there isn’t always an explanation for the behaviors of his or her characters and the subjects of his or her storylines. For whatever reason, kink just kind of comes out of me. Alistair Cross