"I'm dense when it comes to discouragement."
About Lynn Abbey
Lynn Abbey is a prominent figure in the fantasy genre, recognized for her ability to weave intricate narratives that delve into the complexities of identity and creativity. Her notable work, the 'War of the Gods' series, showcases her unique approach to storytelling, where characters grapple with their inner conflicts and societal expectations. Abbey's quotes often reflect her belief that the essence of a story lies in its emotional depth, as she once stated, 'the story is the heart of the world.' This perspective highlights her commitment to exploring the human experience through rich character development and psychological nuance. In her writing, Abbey challenges conventional fantasy themes by prioritizing character-driven plots over traditional heroic narratives. Her characters are often flawed and multifaceted, embodying the struggles of identity and self-discovery. This focus on emotional authenticity allows readers to connect deeply with her work, making her quotes resonate with those navigating their own complexities. Today, Lynn Abbey's insights into creativity and identity continue to inspire writers and readers alike, reminding us of the power of storytelling to illuminate the human condition and foster understanding among diverse perspectives.
Quote collection
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"I'm dense when it comes to discouragement."
"I've read short stories that are as dense as a 19th century novel and novels that really are short stories filled with a lot of helium."
"I do have a small collection of traditional SF ideas which I've never been able to sell. I'm known as a fantasy writer and neither my agent nor my editors want to risk my brand by jumping genre."
"Ideas aren't magical; the only tricky part is holding on to one long enough to get it written down."
"I'm a writer first and an editor second... or maybe third or even fourth. Successful editing requires a very specific set of skills, and I don't claim to have all of them at my command."
"A good short-story writer has an instinct for sketching in just enough background to ground the specific story."
"When I'm not writing or tweaking my computer, I do embroidery. When I'm not plunging into the past, tweaking, or embroidering, I'm reading books about history, computers, or embroidery."
"During the many centuries that magic, here on this planet, was presumed to have worked, there were at least as many theories as to how magic worked as there were cultures and religions."
"There is nothing that compares to an unexpected round of applause."
"I think my prose reads as if English were my second language. By the time I get to the end of a paragraph, I'm dodging bullets and gasping for breath."
"Editors of open anthologies actively seek submissions from all comers, established and unknown. They are willing to read whatever the tide washes up at their feet."
"That bedrock faith that I could write was what blinded me to attempts to discourage me."
"I'm not constrained by being a genre writer. Any story I can imagine, I can cast as a fantasy novel and probably get it published."
"My writing has to support more than my research habit, but I love to curl up with a book about some dusty corner of history."
"When I have an idea, it goes from vague, cloudy notion to 100,000 words in a heartbeat."
"No one uses a ribbon typewriter any more, but your final draft is not the time to try to wring a few more sheets out of your inkjet cartridge."
"Short-story writing requires an exquisite sense of balance. Novelists, frankly, can get away with more. A novel can have a dull spot or two, because the reader has made a different commitment."
"One of my great passions is the collection of historical trivia."
"Neophyte writers tend to believe that there is something magical about ideas and that if they can just get a hold of a good one, then their futures are ensured."
"If you write, one of the questions you're always trying to answer is, Where do you get your ideas? And, if you write, you know how pointless a question this is and how difficult it is to answer."