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" I worked out of Hollywood for 10 years and I had my heart broken half a dozen times, so I know all the things that can go wrong. "
George R. R. Martin
Heart
Hollywood
Know
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" I can see a scene in my head, and when I try to get it down in words on paper, the words are clunky; the scene is not coming across right. So frustrating. And there are days where it keeps flowing. Open the floodgates, and there it is. Pages and pages coming. Where the hell does this all come from? I don't know. "
George R. R. Martin
I Can
Down
Words
" The distinction between literary and genre fiction is stupid and pernicious. It dates back to a feud between Robert Louis Stevenson and Henry James. James won, and it split literature into two streams. But it's a totally false dichotomy. "
George R. R. Martin
Literature
Two
Stupid
" It's really irritating when you open a book, and 10 pages into it you know that the hero you met on page one or two is gonna come through unscathed, because he's the hero. This is completely unreal, and I don't like it. "
George R. R. Martin
Hero
Book
You
" When the writing is going really well, whole days and weeks go by, and I suddenly realise I have all these unpaid bills and, my God, I haven't unpacked, and the suitcase has been sitting there for three weeks. "
George R. R. Martin
Sitting
Days
God
" My characters who come back from death are worse for wear. In some ways, they're not even the same characters anymore. The body may be moving, but some aspect of the spirit is changed or transformed, and they've lost something. "
George R. R. Martin
Death
Moving
Body
" I have always been a dark writer. "
George R. R. Martin
Dark
Always
Been
" In my 10 years that I spent out in TV and film, I had my shares of frustrations and annoyances and disappointments, but also I think it was, in the long run, it was very good for me in a whole bunch of ways. "
George R. R. Martin
Run
Me
Long
" If you go all the way back, I've always written science-fiction, I've always written fantasy, I've always written horror stories and monster stories, right from the beginning of my career. I've always moved back and forth between the genres. I don't really recognise that there's a significant difference between them in some senses. "
George R. R. Martin
Back
You
Career
" One of the things I love, and I'm a voracious reader as well as a writer, is books that surprise me, that are not predictable. "
George R. R. Martin
Books
Well
Things
" There has to be a level of joy of what you're doing. "
George R. R. Martin
Joy
You
Level
" I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy. "
George R. R. Martin
Love
I Love
Grew
" The success that the Tolkien books had redefined modern fantasy. "
George R. R. Martin
Success
Modern
Books
" I've written some standalone novels, but a book series allows fans in. There's much more intense involvement. "
George R. R. Martin
Fans
Intense
Book
" I had an encyclopedia with a list of flags in the back, so I would look at all these flags of China and Liberia and England and Denmark and whatever, and I learned all the different flags, and I tried to imagine what it would be like to be voyaging on some of these ships. "
George R. R. Martin
Look
Tried
Like
" I have done a lot of work in Hollywood myself. I worked in television for roughly 10 years, from the mid-'80s to mid-'90s. And I was on staff at a couple of shows. I did some feature films, including originals and adaptations. "
George R. R. Martin
Done
Television
Work
" Boy, there are days where I get up and say 'Where the hell did my talent go? Look at this crap that I'm producing here. This is terrible. Look, I wrote this yesterday. I hate this, I hate this.' "
George R. R. Martin
Boy
Look
Hell
" I wanted to write a big novel, something epic in scale. "
George R. R. Martin
Epic
Something
Scale
" Don't write outlines; I hate outlines. "
George R. R. Martin
Hate
Write
Outlines
" I'm one of those writers who say, 'I've enjoy having written.' "
George R. R. Martin
Enjoy
Having
Say
" I've always preferred writing about grey characters and human characters. Whether they are giants or elves or dwarves, or whatever they are, they're still human, and the human heart is still in conflict with the self. "
George R. R. Martin
Heart
Conflict
Always
" 'Rome' was one of my favourite shows, and I wish HBO had given it three more seasons 'cause I would have loved to continue watching it. "
George R. R. Martin
Rome
More
Seasons
" I have many books that I want to write; I'd like to think that I'll be around for another 20 years or so and write another dozen novels, probably some sort of imaginative literature... Never again another seven-volume saga. "
George R. R. Martin
Think
Literature
Like
" Unfortunately in television, for whatever reason, fantasy became thought of as a kids' genre. "
George R. R. Martin
Thought
Fantasy
Reason
" I like grey characters; fantasy for too long has been focused on very stereotypical heroes and villains. "
George R. R. Martin
Grey
Fantasy
Long
" I write from this tight third-person viewpoint, where each chapter is seen through the eyes of one individual character. When I'm writing that character, I become that character and identify with that character. "
George R. R. Martin
Chapter
Character
Writing
" Of course it's not enough to be a good man to be an effective ruler and it never has been. "
George R. R. Martin
Good
Never
Been
" I try to make the readers feel they've lived the events of the book. Just as you grieve if a friend is killed, you should grieve if a fictional character is killed. You should care. If somebody dies and you just go get more popcorn, it's a superficial experience isn't it? "
George R. R. Martin
Character
Book
Friend
" Start with short stories. After all, if you were taking up rock climbing, you wouldn't start with Mount Everest. So if you're starting fantasy, don't start with a nine-book series. "
George R. R. Martin
Short
Up
You
" One of the great things about books is you can afford to do anything. "
George R. R. Martin
You
Books
Great
" I was a novelist first. But in the mid-'80s, I did work in television for ten years. And yes, that was frequently the reaction to my scripts. People would say, 'You know, George, this is great. We love it, a terrific script, but it would cost five times our budget to shoot this.' "
George R. R. Martin
Work
Love
People