364 Quotes by Charles Stross

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    I don't keep anything on paper (except within an actual novel in progress, at which point I need a file to keep track of plot threads, characters, and so on).

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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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    I am a lazy, cynical, middle-aged guy who has long since come to the conclusion that most historical periods really sucked, for most people, most of the time.

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    Back in the pre-internet age there were pirate publishers, especially in the third world, who would print physical copies of books, sell them, and never inform the author/their agent/their publisher just trousering the money. I think we can agree that this was piracy?

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    History is another country and might be full of fascinating incidents and places to go visit - but as a destination for emigration, it has some problems!

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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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    I suspect political fiction is at its best precisely when it doesn't preach, but restricts itself to showing the reader a different way of life or thought, and merely makes it clear that this is an end-point or outcome for some kind of political creed.

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