"Science fiction readers probably have the gene for novelty, and seem to enjoy a cascade of invention as much as a writer enjoys providing one"
- Walter Jon Williams
About this Quote
This quote by Walter Jon Williams suggests that readers of sci-fi have a natural inclination towards novelty and creation. He indicates that readers of science fiction have a gene for novelty, which they delight in being presented with originalities and ideas as much as a writer delights in creating them. This recommends that readers of science fiction are open to originalities and principles, and that they value the imagination and creativity of the author. Williams also recommends that readers of sci-fi delight in a waterfall of invention, which suggests that they enjoy being presented with a series of originalities and principles. This quote highlights the value of creativity and imagination in science fiction, and recommends that readers of science fiction appreciate the effort and ability of the author.
This quote is written / told by Walter Jon Williams somewhere between October 15, 1953 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
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