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Interview with Tanya Huff
- By Megan Harrell
- Published 04/10/2007
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Megan Harrell
Megan Harrell is a journalism student currently attending college in New York City. She is originally from West Virginia and, in addition to writing, she enjoys sports, horseback riding and reading. She plans to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
View all articles by Megan HarrellHuff: There's two big things you have to remember about relationships on television. One, is how long a season lasts -- we're talking twenty-two episodes presented in less time than it takes me to write a book. You simply can not resolved relationship issues early on or you've got nothing left for the rest of the season. Two -- remember what killed Moonlighting. As Christina said in an interview recently, on television the prelude to the kiss is more important than the kiss. It's all about the anticipation. And the short answer is, I'm great with it. And since I know how the season ends... whoa!
Harrell: What has been your favorite part about being involved with the show?
Huff: My favourite part about being involved with the show has been the opportunity to watch dozens of talented, creative people make magic.
Harrell: The show has already developed a pretty decently sized, very loyal fanbase. Given your experience with how loyal vampire readers are, did you expect this to translate over to the show as well?
Huff: I hoped we'd acquire a loyal fanbase -- if nothing else I hoped the fans of the books would become fans of the show as well -- but I had no expectations and the reaction from the fans has been incredible!
Harrell: What is your favorite thing about being involved with Lifetime's website for the show in your blog and the behind the scenes clips?
Huff: I'm really enjoying the fan reaction. I love that so many of them love the show as much as I do.
Harrell: If the show is renewed for another season, will you continue to be involved with it?
Huff: It would give me great joy to be involved with this show for as long as there is a show.
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