John Thomas Sladek was an American author renowned for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy. Born on December 15, 1937, and passing away on March 10, 2000, Sladek's writing delved into the realms of technology, philosophy, and the human experience.
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“An artist's life is supposed to lead toward his masterpiece, not away from it.”
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“In most conventional novels, God is not allowed to be nuts. Nor are nuts allowed to be God.”
“People have laughed at all great inventors and discoverers.”
“SF has at least the advantage of not depending on preconceptions.”
“Whatever I'm reading at the moment seems to influence whatever I'm writing.”
