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" As a writer, you should care about reluctant readers. You want these kids to feel like books are amazing and cool and that they're an escape. "
Paolo Bacigalupi
Escape
You
Feel
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" I suspect that young adults crave stories of broken futures because they themselves are uneasily aware that their world is falling apart. "
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" I think that we live in a highly specialized, technologically advanced society. Highly developed societies tend to have very remote understandings about what underlies our prosperity. "
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" I don't put a very clear label on my work. If anything, I write science fiction - looking at a moment now, in the present, and then extrapolating outward to think about what the future might look like if this particular trend goes on, or if this particular trend is the most dominant. That's a science fictional tool. "
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" When I was writing 'The Windup Girl' and 'Ship Breaker,' I was writing those simultaneously, so I was an unpublished writer, not really having that full sense that these books would go out in the world, that they would be successful, that there would be an audience and that there would be fans of those stories. "
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" The young adult category is particularly interesting to me in terms of science fiction and fantasy tropes. "
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Me
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" I'm really interested in how conflicts arise and how they reach points of no return. I'm no pacifist. Sometimes force is necessary. But war is a choice. "
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Reach
Choice
" When we live the 21st-century good life, almost every aspect of it is predicated on not looking at the implications of what we're up to. Happiness at this point has a lot to do with not looking, so you don't feel complicit in some vast and awful enterprise. "
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Life
Looking
Up
" I'm interested in how we react when we're heavily pressed. When we're vulnerable and our survival is in question, how do we behave? "
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React
How
Question
" Economies are embedded inside ecosystems. Companies dependent on tourism, for example, are affected by low rainfall - there's less snow for skiers, and forest fires are more intense. "
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Low
Inside
" Novelists want to be published and need a publisher to decide to print 20,000 copies. So you need to entertain on some level. I want to reach out and connect. "
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Need
Connect
Decide
" The sources and research I use for my inspiration aren't your typical sci-fi subjects, but it's really driven by obsession and personal anxiety more than trying to take up the sword and do what's right. "
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Research
Anxiety
Right
" I started really thinking a lot about where does a country go when we stop being able to speak to each other, when a nation stops being able to solve problems because its ideological differences become so deep that it just becomes dysfunctional. "
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Problems
Country
Thinking
" The marketplace tells us that good, visceral storytelling has a place. But there are lots of questions about the format that stories take. "
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Good
Place
Questions
" People don't actually stay still, you know - when their area is a disaster, they go somewhere else, right? And that's just a natural human impulse. "
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People
Disaster
Go
" I'm less crazy and unhappy when I'm writing. "
Paolo Bacigalupi
Crazy
Writing
Unhappy
" Originally, 'The Windup Girl' started as a short story - a very gnarly, complicated short story set in Bangkok that didn't work very well. "
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Girl
Work
Story
" I didn't think of myself as writing 'cli-fi,' but I'll take the label. I'll take any label that makes someone think they might be interested in my stories. "
Paolo Bacigalupi
Think
Someone
Stories
" When we talk about dystopias, especially in young adult fiction, a lot of them are essentially science fictional futures. They aren't necessarily tied to the traditional concept of dystopia. And so in that space, my impression is that kids love reading about weird, wild, adventurous places, and dystopia fits that bill. "
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Weird
Science
Space
" As far as 'Windup Girl' becoming a hit - none of us expected that. 'Night Shade' was just hoping not to lose their shirts, and I had grown up hearing from everyone that science fiction didn't sell, so all of our expectations were very low. "
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Science
Expectations
Girl
" The conclusion I came to was that even if I couldn't sell books, I still liked the process of writing. "
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Process
Writing
Conclusion
" I have friends who are science journalists, and I'm seeing stories of theirs or talking with them about ideas that they're pitching. Certain kinds of science are around me all the time, like climate change and biology. "
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Change
Ideas
Me
" As a kid, I always liked reading stories where I had a power-projection fantasy. I wanted to be inside of a story where I had power and influence, was going to rise to power, was going to somehow influence my society. "
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Rise
Power
Influence
" We're all happier when we know less, because the details are frightening and haven't really improved much. The more you pay attention, the more horrifying the world is. "
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World
You
Know
" Teens want to read something that isn't a lie; we adults wish we could put our heads under the blankets and hide from the scary story we're writing for our kids. "
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Writing
Hide
Lie
" I used to work for a newspaper that covered local resource issues, and my coworkers and friends were journalists. Their reporting work was always pretty grim. "
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Always
Work
Pretty
" Sometimes when we label something dystopian fiction, I feel like we're trying very hard not to use the words 'science fiction,' because science fiction has those horrible connotations of rocket ships and bodacious babes. "
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Words
Trying
Science
" There are parents who are really angry that I decided to portray people who have come into the country illegally as decent human beings. "
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Parents
People
Country
" My conception of my ideal reader has expanded quite a lot as I've matured: Ultimately when I think of my ideal reader, it's someone who's not sitting down with the intention of automatically arguing with the book: somebody who's going to give me enough slack to tell my story. "
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Me
" Businesses that decide to be reality based and identify where they're vulnerable to climate impact, that start thinking about how to buffer against it, are going to be able to take advantage of shortages. When the water runs out, not everyone is in the same pickle. "
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Water
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" I'm particularly interested in black swan events: unprecedented surprises that destroy the conventional wisdom about how the world works. "
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Events
World
Wisdom