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John M. Ford
American
Writer
About the author
The ideal, it seems to me, is to show things happening and allow the reader to decide what they mean.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
The language fictional characters use is chosen for effect, at least if the author is concentrating.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Language
#Effect
Well, it's an adventure story, and a Bildungsroman, of course, but there was also the intention to describe a culture that had been seen in rather narrow terms.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Culture
#Intention
#Adventure
We're not lost. We're locationally challenged.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
There are readers who want every point to be clearly and unambiguously set forth, and there are those who want to pry ideas and meanings out for themselves.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Want
#Ideas
There are people who believe in an absolutely transparent prose; with every respect for clarity of expression, I don't.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#People
#Respect
#Prose
#Expression
#Clarity
Sometimes the reader will decide something else than the author's intent; this is certainly true of attempts to empirically decipher reality.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Will
#Reality
People tell me they laughed hard enough to wake their spouses, that they've given away numerous copies to friends, and that it's the one Trek book they'll give to people they wouldn't expect to like others.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#People
#Friends
Naturally, the reader has access only to the events I show and the way I show them, but as has been said, there's generally a good deal of ambiguity in that presentation.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Events
#Ambiguity
If I were to write Web now, it would be a much, much darker book.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Now
I'm very happy that the New York Times has spoken well of my stuff; who wouldn't be? But it's not a choice I made.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Choice
I don't think anyone wants a reader to be completely lost - certainly not to the point of giving up - but there's something to be said for a book that isn't instantly disposable, that rewards a second reading.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Reading
#Giving
The cynical part of the answer is that I expect to see a good deal more space opera, set far enough in the future as to be disconnected from contemporary issues.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Future
#Space
#Opera
The people who don't like it tend to dislike it intensely. That's unfortunate, but not surprising when one deliberately goes against audience expectations.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#People
#Expectations
Creating the fictional background for a game world isn't significantly different from creating a background for fiction.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#World
#Fiction
At one point I intended to write precursor and sequel novels, about the establishment of the Web and its next evolution, but I am very unlikely to now; they would take place in a different universe.
John M. Ford,
American
Writer
#Now
#Universe
#Evolution