Alan Dean Foster, a prolific American author, has captivated readers with his imaginative storytelling and richly detailed worlds. With a diverse body of work spanning science fiction, fantasy, and horror, Foster has earned a devoted following for his compelling narratives and memorable characters, solidifying his place as a master of speculative fiction.

"The overwhelming triumph of the international multimedia conglomerate has resulted in less diversity within the field and has made it much harder for newer writers not only to break in, but to make any kind of a living while doing so."



"In one book, CACHALOT, just for my own amusement, every character is based directly on someone I have known."



"How much research I have to do depends on the nature of the story. For fantasy, none at all."



"I enjoy listening to classical music and heavy metal. I play basketball and try to go diving at least once a year. I don't really have hobbies in the traditional sense... I engage in too many activities already through the actions of my characters."



"I write early in the morning, usually after reading portions of at least half a dozen newspapers on the web."



"Dawn was written well before 9/11. People speak a lot today about the banality of evil, but not all evil is banal. Some of it is carefully structured and well-thought-out. That's where the real danger lies."



"There's certainly more new SF available than when I started writing. That means there's also more bad SF available. Whether there is also more good is a matter for future historians of the field."

