11 Quotes by Charles Stross about Writing

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    If I write too much of anything for too long, I burn out on it. So it helps to vary my output from year to year.

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    Publishing is the final step in making a book; if I was afraid to publish one, I wouldn't write it in the first place.

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    Fiction is about human beings, first and foremost. (It's not impossible to write fiction with no human protagonists, but it's very hard to keep the reader interested ...)

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    The one thing that does happen, every time, though, is that I never get to write a book until I've already been thinking about it for a period of months to years.

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    I write exclusively using computers. Pens and typewriters can fsck right off - I wrote my first half million words in my teens on a manual typewriter (had to trade it for a new one due to keys snapping from metal fatigue) so I am not a pen or typewriter fetishist.

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    If an idea is compelling enough it'll stick in my head until I am forced to write it. If it's forgettable, who cares?

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    No two books come out the same way. Some I write by the seat of my pants; others are planned in minute detail.

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