Witchery is merely a word for what we are all capable of.

I've always been interested in the outsider.

When one of my characters becomes aware of a magical element, it might be because the world is wider than we assume it to be, but it might also be a reminder to pay attention to what is here already, hidden only because it's been forgotten.

A long time ago a bunch of people reached a general consensus as to what's real and what's not and most of us have been going along with it ever since.

I've always known and been interested in people who are a little bit off the norm. I like to call attention to the idea that they are there, that they are real people, not invisible.

I'm not Chinese. I thrive in interesting times.

As far as I'm concerned, the only difference between fact and what most people call fiction is about fifteen pages in the dictionary.

Often the magical elements in my books are standing in for elements of the real world, the small and magical-in-their-own-right sorts of things that we take for granted and no longer pay attention to, like the bonds of friendship that entwine our own lives with those of other people and places.

The road leading to a goal does not separate you from the destination; it is essentially a part of it.