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We've had science fiction novels where China is dominant; we've had novels where India is dominant, and I suppose it's all about getting away from that cliched old tired idea that the future belongs to the West.

- Alastair Reynolds

Fiction, Away, Idea, Cliched

I couldn't ever write a straight crime novel: there'd be an intrusion of weirdness at some point.

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Some, Straight, Ever, Intrusion

I couldn't think of anything more pointless than reading a piece of fiction written by a robot.

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Think, Pointless, Piece, Robot

No idea should be discarded completely, but - as one might imagine - it does take a degree of ingenuity to find a new spin on something as hackneyed as the 'Adam and Eve' story. But if you think you've got the chops for it, there's no reason not to try.

- Alastair Reynolds

Reason, Idea, Discarded, Chops

We live in a science fictional world with things like cloning and face transplants, and things seem to be getting stranger and stranger.

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World, Face, Getting, Fictional

'Doctor Who' is part of my science fictional DNA. You could take it out of me, and I'd probably still have ended up being a writer, but almost certainly not the same one.

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Still, Certainly, Almost, Fictional

I've always been attracted to Pertwee's portrayal of the Doctor as dashing man-of-science, charming, sceptical, and rational.

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Doctor, Always, Been, Portrayal

I'm fascinated by steam engines and with Victorian engineering generally, and as a corollary to that, I'm fascinated by the idea of long-lived technologies.

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Technologies, Corollary, Engines

There is so little SF drawn from modern scientific thinking, in any discipline, that I'm much more cheered by the successes than the failures, most of which are forgivable.

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More, Failures, Which, SF

I've always loved far future SF, so it was more or less a given that I would one day want to write in that form.

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More, Always, Given, SF

I had - and continued to have - great fun exploring the Revelation Space universe, but it was always clear to me that I wanted to write other kinds of books, even within what might be termed the fairly narrow overlapping genre categories of hard SF and space opera.

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Opera, Other, Revelation, SF

I don't like a lot of what's published as hard SF. Much of it is right-wing, reactionary crap.

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Crap, Like, Lot, SF

As an SF writer, you've got the infinite toolkit of the writer at your disposal.

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Writer, Infinite, Your, SF

I'm a genre writer - I chose to be one, I ended up one, I still am one, and I'm not writing transgressive, genre-blurring fiction. I write 'core SF' - it may occasionally incorporate horror or noir tropes, but it's not pretending to be anything other than what it is.

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Pretending, Other, I Write, SF

Speaking for myself, I really struggle to pinpoint whether I became a scientist because I like science fiction, or did I gravitate to science fiction because I identified strongly with scientists.

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Like, Became, Gravitate, Identified

I'm not a morning person: I can't function until I've had a coffee - or several.

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Coffee, Person, Function, Morning Person

I'm not massively fond of right-wing nutters or war criminals.

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War, Right-Wing, Criminals, Massively

The one thing that really terrifies me is we're going to get a signal from space that clears it all up: 'OK, this is how the universe works, guys.'

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Going, One Thing, Works, Signal

The idea of a computer winning the Nobel Prize for physics is not too unlikely, citing a computer as joint recipient. It's obviously not a huge leap to think of something similar happening in fiction.

- Alastair Reynolds

Think, Unlikely, Similar, Nobel Prize

I used to be a strong believer that we would eventually colonize the solar system the way it's been done in science fiction many, many times: bases on the moon, Mars colonized, move out to the outer planets, then we go to the next solar system and build a colony there. I don't know now - I'm not as convinced that's the way it's going to pan out.

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Strong, Next, Been, Pan

I think the danger with using the term 'trilogy' is that it sets up particular expectations in the reader's mind.

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Mind, Think, Using, Trilogy

From apparently superluminal radio sources in deep space, to the neutrinos that were supposed to be arriving ahead of schedule at the Grand Sasso experiment in Italy, every apparent exception to Einstein's ultimate speed law has turned out to be a phantom.

- Alastair Reynolds

Deep, Exception, Sources, Apparent

I would much rather we concentrated on the immediate, still-potent dangers, such as nuclear weapons, runaway climate change, and so on. Sort those out, then worry about Hal 9000.

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Rather, About, Dangers, Runaway

As a science fiction writer, it's hard to think of a more stirring theme than the origin and ultimate destiny of life in the universe.

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Destiny, Think, Fiction, Fiction Writer

When I was a kid, I was reliably informed that we'd have gone to Mars by 1985, and of course it's 2012, and we're still really no closer to a human expedition to Mars, but that shouldn't detract from the amazing achievements that are being done on a day-to-day basis by robotic envoys.

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Kid, Achievements, Reliably, Robotic

I'm always a little bit cautious around invented terminology because so much science fiction is off-putting to the uninitiated. You open up the first page, and it's full of all these made-up words.

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Fiction, Cautious, Bit, Science Fiction

When I look back at many of the moments of wonder, awe, or terror that I've got from science fiction, it's often been because I've been put in the head of one of the characters.

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Fiction, Been, Terror, Science Fiction

I am playing in a playground that's already been played in. I am always aware that a lot of the furniture in science fiction is second hand.

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Always, Fiction, Been, Science Fiction

I always like Iain Banks science fiction stuff and William Gibson's cyberpunk stuff from the 1980s.

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Always, Like, Banks, Science Fiction

There are similarities between historical novels and science fiction. Being thrown into the Napoleonic Wars is just as much of a different world as space.

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Fiction, Different World, Science Fiction

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