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Christopher Paolini

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
200 total appearances

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The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

I describe the genres I write in as vehicles for good stories.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

As a reader myself, I do love speculative fiction.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

I love reading about dragons.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

I love reading about science fiction.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

But I also enjoy historical fiction and all sorts of other types of fiction.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

Ultimately, if a story is good, that's what matters to me.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

What I try to write is ultimately just a good story.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

I enjoy speculative fiction, and I do call it speculative fiction because that encompasses what we would call otherwise science fiction or fantasy, but also things that even sort of border that like horror or supernatural elements.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

But I write in those genres because it provides me with the greatest creative freedom possible.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

as a writer.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

Within speculative fiction, anything is possible.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

And the most powerful aspect of that is that it allows you to externalise things that would otherwise be internal for the characters.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

And that's an incredibly useful and powerful tool as a writer.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

I think it's a necessity if you're writing about a world that doesn't actually exist, or a future that doesn't actually exist.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

You want it to feel real to the reader, so you have to do your groundwork to sort of think about what would this place actually be like if it actually existed.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

And by doing that, you also will create...

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

New material for your story.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

When you world build, the world itself influences the story and then the story influences the world.

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

There's an old debate in fiction about what's more important, character or plot?

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Christopher Paolini

And a lot of genre fiction gets stereotyped as being very plot heavy and literary fiction gets stereotyped as being very character heavy, which there's some truth to that.

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