Roger Zelazny: Quotes about time
Roger Zelazny was American speculative fiction writer. Explore interesting quotes on time.
and then you just write. You fill up the page and the next page. But you have a certain minimum so that at the end of the day, you can say "Hey I wrote four times today, three sentences, a dozen sentences. Each sentence is maybe twenty word long. That's 240 words which is a page of copy, so at least I didn't goof off completely today. I got a page for my efforts and tomorrow it might be easier because I've moved as far as I have".
Phlogiston interview (1995)
On how he would like to be remembered (1994)
Context: Oh, I don't know — that's a hell of a question — I don't tend to look at my stuff that way. I just look at it a book at a time. Something like the Amber books are in a different class. I try not to anticipate. I don't know what I'll be writing a few years from now. I have some ideas — I have lots of different things I want to try. I almost don't really care what history thinks. I like the way I'm being treated right now.
“To paraphrase Oedipus, Hamlet, Lear, and all those guys, "I wish I had known this some time ago.”
Source: Sign of the Unicorn
Phlogiston interview (1995)
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 4 (p. 72)
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 2 (p. 45)
In the introduction for the short-story collection Unicorn Variations (1983)
First lines of Zelazny's first published short story, Passion Play (1962)
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 3 (p. 62)
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 1 (p. 6)
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 5 (p. 101)
Source: Jack of Shadows (1971), Chapter 6 (p. 62)
Explaining the origins http://www.roger-zelazny.com/repository/absmag.html of his last book, A Night in the Lonesome October in an interview (Absolute Magnitude Autumn/Winter 1994)
“After signing it, he added the postscript: By the time you read this, you will already be dead.”
Source: Roadmarks (1979), Chapter 27 (p. 162)