The two authors chat on Gaiman's website, here.
From said interview...
I
never thought of myself as a horror writer. That’s what other
people think. And I never said jack shit about it. Tabby came from
nothing, I came from nothing, we were terrified that they would take
this thing away from us. So if the people wanted to say “You're
this”, as long as the books sold, that was fine. I thought, I am
going to zip my lip and write what I wanted to write. The first time
that anything like what you’re talking about happened, I did this
book Different Seasons, they were stories that I had written like I
write all of them, I get this idea, and I want to write this there
was prison story, “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption”,
and one based on my childhood called “The Body,” and there is a
story of this kid who finds a Nazi, “Apt Pupil”. I sent them to
Viking, who was my published my editor was John Williams – dead
many long years - terrific editor – he always took the work dead
level. He never wanted to pump it. I sent them Different Seasons, and
he said well, first of all you call it seasons, and you have just
written three. I wrote another one, “The Breathing Method” and
that was the book. I got the best reviews in my life. And that was
the first time that people thought, woah, this isn’t really a
horror thing.
I was down here in
the supermarket, and this old woman comes around the corner this old
woman – obviously one of the kind of women who says whatever is on
her brain. She said, 'I know who you are, you are the horror writer.
I don’t read anything that you do, but I respect your right to do
it. I just like things more genuine, like that Shawshank
Redemption.'
“And I said, 'I
wrote that'. And she said, 'No you didn’t'. And she walked off and
went on her way.”
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