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Tag Archives: Greg Egan

Plot > Character (But both matter. A lot.)

Posted on March 22, 2012 by Ted Boone

Plot is more important to me than character. Without a plot, there is no story. Without a story, what the heck are we doing? Character sketches are well and good, but I’m more interested in the voyage, not the people … Continue reading →

Posted in Process | Tagged characters, Greg Egan, John Scalzi, plot, Richard K. Morgan, whiz-bang technology | Leave a reply

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Posted on January 12, 2012 by Ted Boone

Q: What’s your favorite book? A: I refuse to answer that question, on the grounds that it suggests there can be a singular answer Q (amended): What’s your favorite book(s)? Long A: Ahhh, now that’s more like it! See what … Continue reading →

Posted in Influence | Tagged fantasy, favorite book, Greg Egan, inspiration, Patrick Rothfuss, Piers Anthony, Richard K. Morgan, science fiction, Stephen R. Donaldson, Vernor Vinge | 2 Replies
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