Creating the fictional background for a game world isn’t significantly different from creating a background for fiction. — John M. Ford
At one point I intended to write precursor and sequel novels, about the establishment of the — John M. Ford
I’m very happy that the new york times has spoken well of my stuff; who wouldn’t be? but it’s not a choice I made. — John M. Ford
I don’t think anyone wants a reader to be completely lost – certainly not to the point of giving up — John M. Ford
People tell me they laughed hard enough to wake their spouses, that they’ve given away numerous — John M. Ford
The ideal, it seems to me, is to show things happening and allow the reader to decide what they mean. — John M. Ford
There are people who believe in an absolutely transparent prose; with every respect for clarity of expression, I don’t. — John M. Ford
The language fictional characters use is chosen for effect, at least if the author is concentrating. — John M. Ford