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"I don't often know exactly what's coming next, and that makes it more fun. And you know, for me, this entire genre is all about that; it's all about having fun and getting away from the mundane world for just a little while"

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Uncertainty is Salvatore's quiet sales pitch here, and it doubles as a manifesto for why escapist fantasy still matters in an era that treats leisure like a guilty pleasure. When he says he "doesn't often know exactly what's coming next", he's not confessing a lack of control; he's defending spontaneity as a creative ethic. The line positions discovery, not meticulous outlining, as the engine of authenticity. If the author is surprised, the reader might be too. It's an invitation to trust the ride.

The subtext is also a subtle rebuttal to the prestige hierarchy that sidelines genre fiction as formula. Salvatore frames the genre's purpose without apology: fun, momentum, play. In a culture that often demands art justify itself with moral instruction or literary seriousness, he insists on pleasure as a legitimate goal. "Getting away from the mundane world" is doing a lot of work: it acknowledges everyday life as grinding, repetitious, maybe even spiritually numbing, and it casts fantasy as a temporary refuge rather than a permanent retreat. The "just a little while" matters; it preempts the familiar critique that escapism is avoidance, emphasizing instead that respite can be restorative.

Contextually, this fits an author whose career is built on long-running worlds and beloved characters where reader loyalty depends on a reliable promise: you'll be entertained, you'll feel wonder, you'll get relief. Salvatore isn't pretending fantasy will fix reality. He's arguing it can refill you enough to face it again.

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Salvatore, R. A. (2026, January 15). I don't often know exactly what's coming next, and that makes it more fun. And you know, for me, this entire genre is all about that; it's all about having fun and getting away from the mundane world for just a little while. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-often-know-exactly-whats-coming-next-and-149904/

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Salvatore, R. A. "I don't often know exactly what's coming next, and that makes it more fun. And you know, for me, this entire genre is all about that; it's all about having fun and getting away from the mundane world for just a little while." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-often-know-exactly-whats-coming-next-and-149904/.

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"I don't often know exactly what's coming next, and that makes it more fun. And you know, for me, this entire genre is all about that; it's all about having fun and getting away from the mundane world for just a little while." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-often-know-exactly-whats-coming-next-and-149904/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.

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R. A. Salvatore

R. A. Salvatore (born January 20, 1959) is a Author from USA.

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