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    My entire career, in fiction or nonfiction, I have reported and written about people who are not like me.

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    my experience as a fiction writer tells me that the deeper I look into myself, the more universal is the experience I find there.

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    My fiction may, now and again, illuminate aspects of the human condition, but I do not consciously set out to do so: I am a storyteller.

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    My fears are the obvious ones: that marketplace-minded publishers - all four of them - will shy further away from literary fiction, international authors, poetry, and the other marginal but hugely important regions of the book world.

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    My first and biggest love was always fiction writing. But it is a very lonely pastime.

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    My fiction is only just over the horizon. I present a world that's different but it's familiar enough that it freaks people out a little.

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    My generation of young female writers discovered that we could dictate the form and content of our own fiction.

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    My great fear has always been complete and utter failure. Hence, you see, all the dispossessed people in my fiction, and why I try to earn as much money as I can. It's a defense. I don't enjoy it or do anything with it.

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    My interest in film is sort of catholic - apart from science fiction and horror movies, I'll watch almost everything.

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    My mom introduced me to science-fiction.

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    My mom is an artist and my own fiction is deeply visual.

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    My music is pretty honest. I can't rap on science fiction. Punk is from the street.

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    My old English buddy, John Rackham, wrote and told me what made science fiction different from all other kinds of literature - science fiction is written according to the science fiction method.

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    My motto is: write about anything you bloody well like; just make sure you do it effectively. We've all had all the emotions, the rest is research and that leap which some can do and others cannot - it's not really something you can learn, otherwise all academics of literature would be wonderful fiction writers.

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    My non-fiction films are pretty much fiction, or at least close... It's all "movies" for me. I never have searched for a subject. They always just come along. They never come by way of decision-making. They just haunt me. I can't get rid of them. I did not invite them.

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    My own sense is that fiction is inching its way over to join poetry on the cultural margin. It's an area of passionate concern for me, as for many people, but it's nowhere near as central to the culture as it used to be.

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    My portal to another world was fiction.

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    My platform has been to reach reluctant readers. And one of the best ways I found to motivate them is to connect them with reading that interests them, to expand the definition of reading to include humor, science fiction/fantasy, nonfiction, graphic novels, wordless books, audio books and comic books.

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    My point has always been that, ever since the Industrial Revolution, science fiction has been the most important genre there is.

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    My problem is that the audience is more fiction-literate than ever. In Shakespeare's day, you probably expected to see a play once or twice in your life; today you experience four or five different kinds of fiction every day. So staying ahead of the audience is impossible.

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    My stuff gets published in some countries as fiction and in some countries as fantasy. It's just where they think it will do best in the bookshops.

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    Myth is the facts of the mind made manifest in a fiction of matter.

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    Myth is very powerful and fiction is very powerful.

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    My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films to high-end fantasy/science fiction.

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    Narrative stories are nothing but models of karma and causality - how one thing leads to another. And a lot of narrative fiction is about causality that we don't immediately understand.

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    My writing process is ritualized and monotonous, but there's no other way to get the job done. All other fiction writers I've met say the same thing.

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    Never believe that the fiction writing life makes sense.... It's insanity by definition.

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    Ninety percent of SF [science fiction] is crud, but then, ninety percent of everything is crud.

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    Next time you see someone sleeping, make believe you're in a science fiction movie. And whisper, 'The creature is regenerating itself.'

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    Nick Yablon ranges widely, from log cabins to skyscrapers and from Tocqueville to pulp fiction. He combines imaginative research with probing interpretation. Untimely Ruins offers fresh and challenging insights about the American built environment on nearly every page.

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    No more fiction, for now we calculate; but that we may calculate, we had to make fiction first.

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    No matter what decade science fiction comes from, it's representing the present.

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    Nonfiction is easy and fiction is hard.

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    No one in my family was a reader of literary fiction. So, I didn't have encouragement, but I didn't have discouragement, because I don't think anybody knew what that meant.

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    No one can write a best-seller by taking thought. The slightest touch of insincerity blurs its appeal. The writer who keeps his tongue in his cheek, who knows that he is writing for fools and that, therefore, he had better write like a fool, makes a respectable living out of serials and novelettes; but he will never make the vast, the blaring, half a million success. That comes of blended sincerity and vitality.

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    Nothing, except the weather report or a general maxim of conduct, is so unsafe to rely upon as a theory of fiction.

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    Nothing factual that I write or say will be as truthful as my fiction.

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    No one was going to stop me from writing and no one had to really guide me towards science fiction. It was natural, really, that I would take that interest.

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    No place is a place until things that have happened in it are remembered in history, ballads, yarns, legends, or monuments. Fictions serve as well as facts.

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    Nothing in fiction is so fantastic as is this truth of the Incarnation.

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    Now it is done. Now the story ends. And there is no way to tell it. The art of fiction is dead. Reality has strangled invention.

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    Novels are to love as fairy tales to dreams.

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    Now, being a science fiction writer, when I see a natural principle, I wonder if it could fail.

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    Nothing trains you better to write fiction than being really good at writing about your own interiority.

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    Novels, except as aids to masturbation, play no part in contemporary life.

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    Now, Venus is an extremely hostile environment, and as such presents a lot of challenges for a science fiction author who wants to create life there. However, as I began to research it more thoroughly, I found myself intrigued by the possibilities the world offers.

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    Nuclear terrorism is still often treated as science fiction. I wish it were. But unfortunately we live in a world of excess hazardous materials and abundant technological know-how, in which some terrorists clearly state their intention to inflict catastrophic casualties. Were such an attack to occur, it would not only cause widespread death and destruction, but would stagger the world economy... [creating] a second death toll throughout the developing world.

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    Obviously I don't want to make a film that offends people, but the whole world is so politically correct - I'm not going to not do something because it may be politically incorrect. At some point, the metaphors and allegories break down. They disappear, and you just have science fiction.

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    Obsession is so extreme and so hard to imagine with the rational mind that it has a science-fiction-like quality to it-it's almost as if the obsessed one has been taken over by a replica, a pod, a facsimile of the rational person.

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    Obviously not a Stephen King level writer, but I'd written short stories and short fiction, from the time I was 12.