L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
L. E.Modesitt Jr.is a science fiction and fantasy author who has written over 55 novels. He is best known for the fantasy series The Saga of Recluce. By 2015 the 18 novels in the Recluce series had sold nearly three million copies...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth19 October 1943
CountryUnited States of America
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I started writing poetry in high school because I wanted desperately to write, but somehow, writing stories didn't appeal to me, and I loved the flow and the feel and sense of poetry, especially that of what one might call formal verse.
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Science fiction writers have usually been very poor prognosticators of the future, either in literary or technological terms, and that's because we're all too human and, I think, have the tendency to see what we want to or, in the case of those more paranoid, what we fear.
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My experiences in the military, the private sector, and as a congressional staffer were at times almost enough to drive me crazy. Writing offered the all-too-often-cited creative outlet.
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I've often said that there's no one thing that I do or have done that is particularly unique. There have been a lot of other authors who were in the military. There have been a few others who were pilots. There have certainly been a lot of other people who were in politics or served congressional staffs.
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I actually started out as a poet in high school. I published in small literary magazines for probably about ten years. I entered the Yale Younger Poet contest every year, until I was too old to be a younger poet, and I never got more than a form rejection letter from them.
'The One-Eyed Man' is a novel that was one I never intended to write.
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If I recall correctly, I think I signed my first contract with Tor in 1983.
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I'm not sure there are too many people who write what I write.
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I only did about one novel a year while I was working full time, but since 1993, I've averaged two and a half books a year.
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According to my royalty statements, 'The Green Progression' sold 392 copies in hardcover.