FastSaying
Science fiction is very well suited to asking philosophical questions; questions about the nature of reality, what it means to be human, how do we know the things that we think we know.
Ted Chiang
genre
knowledge
science-fiction
sf
writing
Related Quotes
When I was a kid, I figured I would be a physicist when I grew up, and then I would write science fiction on the side. The physicist thing didn't pan out, but writing science fiction on the side did.
— Ted Chiang
Did
Fiction
Figured
I started submitting stories for publication when I was about 15, but it was many years before I sold anything. I don't make my living writing science fiction, so in that sense, I'm still not a pro.
— Ted Chiang
About
Anything
Before
I can't recommend technical writing as a day job for fiction writers because it's going to be hard to write all day and then come home and write fiction.
— Ted Chiang
All Day
Because
Come
Probably the most formative experience was reading the 'Foundation' trilogy when I was about twelve years old. That wasn't the first science fiction I had ever read, but it's something that stands out in my memory as having had a big impact on me.
— Ted Chiang
About
Big
Big Impact
He turns off the techno-shit in his goggles. All it does is confuse him; he stands there reading statistics about his own death even as it's happening to him. Very post-modern.
— Neal Stephenson
cyberpunk
science-fiction
sf