“I'm very happy that the New York Times has spoken well of my stuff; who wouldn't be? But it's not a choice I made.” Quote by John M. Ford
“Creating the fictional background for a game world isn't significantly different from creating a background for fiction.” WorldDifferentGamesFictionCreatingBackgroundsSurfing Author:John M. Ford
“I don't think anyone wants a reader to be completely lost - certainly not to the point of giving up - but there's something to be said for a book that isn't instantly disposable, that rewards a second reading.” ThinkingWantGivingWritingSaidBookReadingLostReaderGiving UpRewardsDisposable Author:John M. Ford
“We're all living on borrowed time. The trick is to come up with works of sufficient interest to pay off the debt.” InterestPayCome UpDebtTricksSufficientBorrowedLiving OnBorrowed Time Author:John M. Ford
“Writing is a matter of finding the appropriate balance of dinosaurs and sodomy” WritingMatterBalanceFindingsAppropriateDinosaurs Author:Michael Swanwick
“You see? Characters in books do not read books. Oh, they snap them shut when somebody enters a room, or fling them aside in disgust at what they fancy is said within, or hide their faces in one which they pretend to peruse while somebody else lectures them on matters they'd rather not confront. But they do not read them. 'Twould be recursive, rendering each book effectively infinite, so that no single one might be finished without reading them all. This is the infallible message of discovering on which side of the page you are on.” SaidBookMatterCharacterMightFacesReadingSidesRoomsMessagesPagesInfiniteFinishedFancyDiscoveringDisgustingLecturesSnapsInfallibleFlingRendering Author:Michael Swanwick
“Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today. Let me repeat that: Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today! I mean it. Shakespeare was a better stylist, Melville was more important to American letters, and Charles Dickens had a defter hand at creating characters. But among living writers, there is nobody who can even approach Gene Wolfe for brilliance of prose, clarity of thought, and depth in meaning” MeanImportantCharacterHandsTodayLanguageAliveApproachCreatingLettersLet MeDepthClarityRepeatsProseGenesEnglish LanguageBrillianceLive For TodayDickensStylistClarity Of ThoughtMelvilleCreating Characters Author:Michael Swanwick
“Purdom has created a major body of work. Thoughtful, humane, intelligent, extrapolative, involving, his stories are exactly the sort of thing our genre exists to make possible. If you don't like Tom Purdom, you don't like science fiction. Period.” IfsStoriesBodyFictionPeriodsMajorsIntelligentScience FictionGenreThoughtfulTomsHumaneInvolving Author:Michael Swanwick
“By means of tracing-paper I transfer my design to the wood and draw on that.” MeanDesignPaperDrawsWoodsTransfersTracing Author:John Tenniel
“I carry out my work thus: I never use models or nature for the figure, drapery or anything else.” UseNatureFiguresModels Author:John Tenniel
“As a young performer, I didn't know that you can have a great time playing someone in terrible crisis. The more you know it's not real, the deeper you can go into it. And the easier it is to let it go when it's done.” KnowsRealDoneYoungTerribleEasierCrisisDeeperPerformersLet It GoGreat TimesPlaying Someone Author:Claire Danes