Quotes from Stephen R. George
So, in effect, my first sale was actually two books.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
On the other hand, now that I'm not dependent on fiction for my income, I've been writing more short stories despite the fact that there's no real paying market for short horror other than Cemetery Dance.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
Actually, the 14 novels were written over a period of just over 6 years.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
For each book, the time is also broken up.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
A couple of weeks after that, Zebra Books phoned with an offer, and I accepted.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
When I was a teenager, I got into SF, quite heavily, and that too has had a major impact on my writing.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
The way I outline has changed quite a bit from when I first started writing.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
I've been reading horror since I was five years old.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
Trying to break into the horror market seemed natural.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
Even the contemporary horror authors who have seriously influenced me are a disparate bunch.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
For the novels I wrote before selling anything, I didn't outline much. I had a vague idea of the story.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
In the first year, 1988, I wrote and sold 3 novels.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
During that first year, I felt guilty that my wife was out working bringing in all our income, while I was at home playing on the computer, so I made myself treat writing like a job.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
I spent two months on the first draft, working 8 hours a day, five days a week.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
I've devoted a lot of my time and effort during the past few years to developing my advertising copywriting business to the point of where I can support my family and don't have to depend on writing fiction for my income.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
So, I outlined a horror novel and started writing.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
When I decided to take writing seriously, I did a lot of reading and analyzing of the books I liked, and came up with what I thought were pretty sound plotting and structure basics.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
I'm a fan of short horror fiction... in fact, the most memorable horror I've read is of the short variety... but I have a hard time pulling it off myself.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
The benefit of this kind of outlining is that you discover a story's flaws before you invest a lot of time writing the first draft, and it's almost impossible to get stuck at a difficult chapter, because you've already done the work to push through those kinds of blocks.
~ Stephen R. George
BazillionQuotes.com
