Talk:Thomas Piccirilli

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Christian author? An author who is Christian is not necessarily a Christian author, and in light of the given source being a broken link, I suggest this detail (as well as reffering to him as "Thomas" rather than "Tom") be removed. Does that bother anybody?

The author in the THE HORROR FICTION REVIEW, Issue No. 5, Fall 2004 issue stated, when asked:
If you had a gun aimed at your head by a maniacal fan, and were given 5 minutes to tell him/her who or what most inspired you to be a writer, you'd tell the person . . .
Thomas: It was Jesus. Jesus loves us all. Jesus wants you to put down the gun.
No indication his books are christian, but he is a devout christian in person which should be added to the article so people can interpret his work accordingly. No confirmation link appears online to the quote (the journal is pay-per-view). McDanger 02:12, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
That's rather absurd, don't you think? Why should a writer's faith have anything to do with the reader's personal interpretation of their work? It's absolutely tangential. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.108.185.88 (talk) 17:45, 2 November 2007 (UTC)