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Pour plus de détails, et la suite de l'interview, c'est iciAmazon.com: How do you find the right balance between humor and seriousness in your fiction?
A. Lee Martinez: I usually consider humor to be secondary to the plot and characters. I know I have a reputation as a comic writer, but the humor elements usually fall into place naturally. In the end, I don't think humor is the opposite of serious storytelling. We tend to think of humor as light and inconsequential, but great humor is often founded on observation and commentary...I just don't think of fun and insight as being mutually exclusive. And I think a character/ tory can be bizarre, with monsters and mutants and robot detectives, without automatically being meaningless brain candy...I like to think that the characters (regardless of who or what they might be) and the plots (no matter how strange) are capable of amusing and still having some emotional weight behind them.