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Frederik Pohl Quotes

A large fraction of the most interesting scientists have read a lot of SF at one time or another, either early enough that it may have played a part in their becoming scientists or at some later date just because they liked the ideas.
Frederik Pohl

A lot of the cosmologists and astrophysicists clearly had been reading science fiction.
Frederik Pohl

I did that for 40 years or more. I never had any writer's block. I got up in the morning, sat down at the typewriter - now, computer - lit up a cigarette.
Frederik Pohl

I don't think the scientific method and the science fictional method are really analogous. The thing about them is that neither is really practiced very much, at least not consciously. But the fact that they are methodical does relate them.
Frederik Pohl

I was thinking of writing a little foreword saying that history is, after all, based on people's recollections, which change with time.
Frederik Pohl

I'm doing a book, 'Chasing Science,' about the pleasures of science as a spectator sport.
Frederik Pohl


I'm pretty catholic about what constitutes science fiction.
Frederik Pohl

If you don't care about science enough to be interested in it on its own, you shouldn't try to write hard science fiction. You can write like Ray Bradbury and Harlan Ellison as much as you want.
Frederik Pohl

In terms of stories I would buy for a science fiction magazine, if they take place in the future, that might do it.
Frederik Pohl

It's clear that science and science fiction have overlapping populations.
Frederik Pohl

My first thought was always a cigarette. It still is, but I haven't cheated.
Frederik Pohl

My old English buddy, John Rackham, wrote and told me what made science fiction different from all other kinds of literature - science fiction is written according to the science fiction method.
Frederik Pohl


People ask me how I do research for my science fiction. The answer is, I never do any research.
Frederik Pohl

Stephen Hawking said he spent most of his first couple of years at Cambridge reading science fiction (and I believe that, because his grades weren't all that great).
Frederik Pohl

Stories where the author has known very little, but run a computer program that tells him how to construct a planet, and looked up specific things about rocketry and so on, really suck.
Frederik Pohl

That's the method: restructure the world we live in in some way, then see what happens.
Frederik Pohl

The big new development in my life is, when I turned 80, I decided I no longer have to do four pages a day. For me, it's like retiring.
Frederik Pohl

The head of Fermilab was reading Astonishing Stories when he was ten.
Frederik Pohl

The science fiction method is dissection and reconstruction.
Frederik Pohl

You look at the world around you, and you take it apart into all its components. Then you take some of those components, throw them away, and plug in different ones, start it up and see what happens.
Frederik Pohl


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Biography
Type: Writer
Nationality: American
Born: November 26, 1919


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