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" Columbia University in 1959 had a kind of reputation that interested me. "
University
Reputation
Me
" I always wanted to write, ever since I was a kid. I started writing at the age of 11. All I wanted to do was finish my education and have my nights free for writing. "
Free
Writing
Finish
" I am fascinated, I suppose, by a flawed man with a streak of greatness. "
Greatness
Flawed
Am
" I care more, and I think readers do also, for characters in a state of transformation. "
State
Think
Transformation
" I enjoy slaughtering beasts, and I think of my relatives constantly. "
Enjoy
Beasts
Think
" I enjoy travel very much. I've taken the kids to Europe when there were just the two boys. "
Europe
Kids
Just
" I find fantasy easier to write. If I'm going to write science fiction, I spend a lot more time thinking up justifications. I can write fantasy without thinking as much. I like to balance things out: a certain amount of fantasy and a certain amount of science fiction. "
Science
Thinking
Time
" I got the idea for my novel 'Lord of Light' when I cut myself shaving just before I was to go on a panel at a convention. I had to go out there with this big gash in my face. I remember that I thought, 'I wish I could change bodies.' "
Thought
Change
Face
" I have a fondness for technology. It's great to spend hours puttering around with mechanical things gotten from junkyards and visualizing what their use might be. Especially if you come across a gadget or tool and you don't know what it is and you try to figure it out. I'm fascinated by processes, whatever they might be. "
Technology
You
Try
" I have often thought of doing a story with someone either as a human being or as a robot who, by a series of stages, changes into the other end of the spectrum. By the story's end, he'd be either totally robotic or totally human, the opposite of what he once was. And possibly... bring him back again. "
End
Changes
Doing
" In any novel I write, I have in my mind several things which happened in the protagonist's past which I never mention in the book. "
Mind
Write
Things
" In a sense, fantasy is a freer play of the imagination. You can achieve exactly the situation you want with less groundwork, less of a need to fill in all of the background. For science fiction, I would use a lot of sources to set up, for instance, what a being from another planet would be like. "
Situation
Science
Imagination
" In the Soviet Union, you always have the feeling someone is watching you. "
Watching
Always
Someone
" I read Herman Hesse's 'Siddhartha' while I was writing 'Lord of Light' along with many other things. It seemed a good time to read it so I could see what he had to say about Buddha. In my first chapter, I was thinking in terms of the big battle scene in the 'Mahabarata.' It helped me in visualizing the battle in my novel. "
Good
Writing
Time
" I read poetry every day. I look at it as an exercise, a kind of T'ai Chi for writers. It teaches economy of form. "
Poetry
Every Day
Exercise
" It is a pain in the ass waiting around for someone to try to kill you. "
Someone
Waiting
You
" I try to sit down at the typewriter four times a day, even if it's only five minutes, and write three sentences. "
Try
Day
Down
" It's hard not to be a part of your time. "
Part
Hard
Your
" I was writing 'He Who Shapes' when I was working for the Social Security Administration in Baltimore. "
Who
Security
Social
" Robots are very tricky to design and expensive, whereas humans are cheaply manufactured. Humans can handle things with greater manual dexterity than most robots I've known. "
Design
Most
Robots
" Space opera was the sort of story on which I grew up. When I was younger, I read heavily in pulp magazines. They were readily available in the stores. "
Younger
Story
Stores
" The first time I met Harlan Ellison, we were both unpublished young punks in Cleveland, Ohio. "
Ohio
Young
First
" The places where I have the nameless character in 'My Name Is Legion' meet his boss are real places I've been to. That works well for tax purposes, writing into my stories the places I've actually visited. "
Meet
Character
Writing
" Ultimately, you've got to have something to say, so a writer should continue learning things throughout life. But I don't think education makes one a writer. "
Education
Learning
Life
" When you are about to die, a wombat is better than no company at all. "
Than
Better
Company
" While I had often said that I wanted to die in bed, what I really meant was that in my old age I wanted to be stepped on by an elephant while making love. "
Said
Love
Die
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