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Sarah Zettel
December 1, 1966 -
Nationality: American
Category: Author
Subcategory: American Author

Becoming a mother cannot help but change things. An author's life is reflected in their writing, whether they want it to be or not, and parenthood is one of the biggest life changes there is.

   

I suppose if I was to have to pick a few, Ursula LeGuin would have to top the list. It was while reading her work that I decided I wanted to be an author.

   

I have a better internal and intuitive understanding of folklore and myth than science and technology, so in that way fantasy is easier.

   

I myself was born in Sacramento, California in 1966.

   

If I get blocked, it is generally because I don't know enough about some aspect of the story or the characters. The answer for this is generally more research, or making more background notes, so the place and person can be more fully realized inside my own mind.

   

Actually, after while, finding the ideas is the easy part. Sorting them through and turning them into stories, now, that's the hard work.

   

Now, Venus is an extremely hostile environment, and as such presents a lot of challenges for a science fiction author who wants to create life there. However, as I began to research it more thoroughly, I found myself intrigued by the possibilities the world offers.

   

Now, of course, the great thing about the solar system as a frontier is that there are no Indians, so you can have all the glory of the myth of the American westward expansion without any of the guilt.

   

I describe my plots as follows; A character is walking down the street when all of a sudden a piano falls on them. They spend the rest of the story digging out from under that piano. How they dig, how long and how well, this all depends entirely on the character.

   

The Lord of the Rings movie set an entirely new standard for fantasy in the movies.

   

I'm mostly a novelist these days, but I have written short stories in Fantasy, Science Fiction and horror.

   

Fantasy is, of course, booming, and I think it's beginning to stretch its range as well.

   

Octavia Butler, of course, is brilliant and disturbing.

   

I feel SF is going through an experimental phase right now.

   

All of this got me thinking about the history of the westward expansion, and got me to wondering how the exploration of the Solar System would be changed if there were an indigenous presence out there.

   

Then, I realized that there is an indigenous presence in the Solar System. It's us. So, then, I got to wondering what would happen if a more technologically advanced society moved next door to us, the way we moved next door to the American Indians.

   

When I'm not at the keyboard, I'm generally reading, practicing tai chi or middle eastern dance, or cooking.

   

Fortunately, many people also enjoy a stand-alone as a sample of something new, like trying the special at a favourite restaurant one night instead of going for the usual.

   

When I was in college, I spent a summer working in London. I'd enjoyed tea before that, but then I got actual, really good tea there and never looked back.

   

My joking answer to this question is that I leave a bowl of milk out on the back porch every night for the Idea Fairy. In the morning, the milk is gone and there's a brand-new shiny idea by the bowl.

   

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