![]() ![]() "I don’t think I was ever really myself until I got to college. įollowing School, Fahy 'found his feet' in college and met a group of creative and artistic people, who he believes set him on the right path to being a self-assured writer. Fahy admits this may have been a form of unconscious escape for him at the time. In a way he considered that the seeds of Changeling were a form of wish-fulfillment, as here was someone in a similar situation, living a very dull and normal life, who is suddenly whisked away to a whole new world, where things have more meaning, and where he has some form of validation and begins to build real friendships. Unhappy at school Fahy states that he didn’t know a lot of like-minds at the time and spent an awful lot of time inside his own head. He has been cited as explaining that his fantasy series Changeling, had its roots in earlier versions he wrote around the age of fifteen. My first story was about a vampire called Nasus, whose entire family had odd names, which spelt out mundane human names when pronounced backwards' ![]() 'I’ve always written, as far back as I can remember, (though I hope I’ve gotten better at it over time). ![]() Fahy wrote from an early age, his first memorable story being a vampire tale named Nasus at the age of six or seven. ![]()
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