I came quite late to gaming: I didn't start playing until 2002. Richard K. Morgan gaminglateplay Change image and share on social
Science casts a long black shadow back over who we think we are, and where it falls the temperature falls with it. Its touch is chilly and unforgiving. Richard K. Morgan backblackcast Change image and share on social
I think by definition you need to have lived a little bit to write anything that's humanly true. Richard K. Morgan bitedefinitionhumanly Change image and share on social
A typical twenty-page short story would work quite well as a graphic novel. A single graphic novel of maybe 120 pages would condense down into a short story quite nicely. Richard K. Morgan condensegraphicnicely Change image and share on social
In the future, maybe quantum mechanics will teach us something equally chilling about exactly how we exist from moment to moment of what we like to think of as time. Richard K. Morgan chillequallyexist Change image and share on social
I guess if I was made responsible for every single line of dialogue in a game and every single piece of textual visual detail, every sign or piece of graffiti, then yes, I think that would be comparable to the time and effort required to write a very long novel, indeed. Richard K. Morgan comparabledetaildialogue share on social
Certainly a decade and a half out in the real world, bashing my head against things, probably made me into a more textured writer. It gives you something to write about. Richard K. Morgan bashdecadehalf Change image and share on social
I remember visits to the local libraries and getting my own library cards as things of rite-of-passage significance. Richard K. Morgan cardlibrarylocal Change image and share on social
Good authors mature over time: it does take awhile. Travel abroad and learn to live in other cultures. That's one of the things about teaching abroad. Richard K. Morgan abroadauthorawhile Change image and share on social
I think certainly if I'd started getting published when I was in my early twenties, I was quite sheltered then and didn't know anything much about the world. I hadn't had any direct experience of how the world works. Richard K. Morgan directearlyexperience share on social