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    I do have a collection of mid-century, small-press science fiction and fantasy hardcovers that is my most focused and dedicated collection. Everything else I tend more to acquire or amass than collect. I have vinyl records I listen to all the time when I work. But I don’t collect records. I just buy records where the price seems right and it’s music I actually listen to.

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    I do enjoy reading some science fiction.

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    I do find stories - or literary fiction - an apt form for analyzing the world. And especially for trying to imagine the other. An agenda, again, that seems more important now than ever.

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    I do enjoy Gothic fiction or books about zombies if they are well written and I like vampires.

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    I do love science fiction, but it's not really a genre unto itself; it always seems to merge with another genre. With the few movies I've done, I've ended up playing with genre in some way or another, so any genre that's made to mix with others is like candy to me. It allows you to use big, mythic situations to talk about ordinary things.

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    I do love science-fiction and horror movies.

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    I do not plan my fiction any more than I normally plan woodland walks; I follow the path that seems most promising at any given point, not some itinerary decided before entry.

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    I don't always want to read serious fiction. But when I read fiction that's not serious, I don't want to read brain candy. Entertain me, for God's sake.

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    I don't do flash fiction.

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    I don't go out of my way to write Weird Fiction, or in any other genre. Some of my stuff easily slips into the Weird slot.

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    I don't have too much time for fiction.

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    I don't mean that literary fiction is better than genre fiction, On the contrary; novels can perform two functions and most perform only one.

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    I don't read an awful lot of fiction and when I do, it tends to be lightweight stuff.

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    I don't read much fiction because I already read a lot of scripts, so I want to learn about the world.

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    I don't read a great deal of fiction, to my shame, other than the classics.

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    I don't read other science fiction. I don't read any at all.

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    I don't read many business books. I read good fiction. Business is about people, so my favorite business books are anything by Dickens.

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    I don't read Science Fiction.

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    I don't really have those kinds of intentions when I write a scene. I try to follow the internal logic of the fiction, rather than make an argument or an assertion.

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    I don't really see science fiction as fiction. I can imagine colonies on Mars and everything.

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    I don't see much difference between prose poems and flash fiction (I've often taught the latter as the former), but then I also don't see that much difference between art and poetry.

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    I don't tend to do category fiction very well. One of my problems when I was starting off was that publishers were hesitant to handle my books because they were never sure what I was going to do next.

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    I don't think I'm more of a screenwriter than I am a fiction writer. I'm more of a reader than a film-watcher, so I imagine that I'm not approaching fiction or films in a particularly cinematic way.

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    I don't think I have ever created an entire fiction piece or followed a historical piece and made that into a sermon.

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    I don't think "I'm going to publish this as fiction" but I think "I'm going to tell this story to a friend" and then I start telling the story in my mind as the experience transpires as a way of pretending it's already happened.

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    I don't think it's always a sign of respect for persons (inside or outside of fiction) to pretend to be able to represent, to have access to, their multi-dimensionality at every moment. That doesn't imply people aren't multi-dimensional.

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    I don't think Pulp Fiction is hard to watch at all.

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    I don't think there's such a thing as autobiographical fiction. If I say it happened, it happened, even if only in my mind.

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    I don't write fiction but I do write narrative; I write memoirs that I treat like stories, so whenever I'm using somebody I actually know as a model, I am submitting them to the agenda of a storyteller, and I feel free to do what I want.

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    I don't think of myself as being particulary a subversive writer, but I like to think that my work could afford someone else, the extra degree of freedom that I found when I first found science fiction.

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    I do one Xanth novel a year, because at the moment that is all that publishers will accept; they don't want any other type of fiction from me, so Xanth pays my way.

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    I don't think writing fiction has changed my worldview.

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    I don't write tracts, I write novels. I'm not a preacher, I'm a fiction writer.

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    If anyone ever said biopic I would say, "It's not a biopic." We're fighting uphill against the weight of history. I was like, why don't we just call it historical fiction?

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    I do write fiction, and I find it more difficult, but also more liberating. On the one hand, you can make up the story, but you have to make up the story.

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    I'd read so much right-wing crime fiction where they find the evidence and shoot the bad guy - I thought there must be another approach.

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    I enjoy women's conversation, and I think that helps me to describe them in fiction.

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    If character is the foreground of fiction, setting is the background, and as in a painting's composition, the foreground may be in harmony or in conflict with the background.

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    I feel akin to [William] Shakespeare in the sense that, as I see it, he lived to dramatize the unfailingly exciting, unfathomably strange interplay among human beings that constitutes "scenes" in his plays, and constitutes "story" in prose fiction.

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    I feel like science fiction can get a bad rap sometimes because people make something just to throw an alien in it or just to make it weird, and it doesn't really have a story.

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    I feel like science fiction is so much more mainstream now than it has been. And I feel like thats because technology has caught up with us.

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    I feel I'm functioning at some level as a journalist because even though I write fiction, I'm trying to get the world accurate.

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    I felt Joyce was an influence on my fiction, but in a very general way, as a kind of inspiration and a model for the beauty of language.

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    If I couldn't be a fiction writer, I would be a roller coaster designer for theme parks

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    ... if fiction does not show us a better life than reality, what is the good of it?

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    I felt like I was a writer, and I just thought filmmaking was the best way for me to express that, because it allows me to embrace the visual world that I love. It's allows me to interact with people, to be more social than fiction or poetry, and it felt like the right way for me to tell the stories that felt pressing to me.

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    If I have learned how to write fiction it's by working with great writers and getting them to explain their craft to me so that I can do it in English.

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    If I had a nickel for every time someone told me apologetically "I don't read fiction," I wouldn't have to write fiction anymore. And I share that fascination with the truth. I'm not looking down my nose at it.

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    If I had simply wanted to trade on an insult to Islam, I could have done it in a sentence rather than writing a 250,000-word novel, a work of fiction.

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    If Im going to invest the time in a novel, I want something more than the entertainment you get out of most genre fiction.