Lynn Abbey, an American author, made her mark in the world of fantasy and science fiction with her imaginative storytelling and complex characters. Her work has inspired generations of writers and readers who seek to explore the realms of possibility. Abbey's career encourages writers to break new ground in the fantasy genre, proving that the power of the written word can create entire worlds and shape our understanding of the imagination. Her legacy continues to inspire authors to follow their creative instincts and push the boundaries of storytelling.

"If you write, one of the questions you're always trying to answer is, Where do you get your ideas? And, if you write, you know how pointless a question this is and how difficult it is to answer."



"Neophyte writers tend to believe that there is something magical about ideas and that if they can just get a hold of a good one, then their futures are ensured."



"It's possible to become so comfortable with one's style and structure that one ceases to grow."



"Ideas aren't magical; the only tricky part is holding on to one long enough to get it written down."



"When I have an idea, it goes from vague, cloudy notion to 100,000 words in a heartbeat."



"Short-story writing requires an exquisite sense of balance. Novelists, frankly, can get away with more. A novel can have a dull spot or two, because the reader has made a different commitment."



"I do have a small collection of traditional SF ideas which I've never been able to sell. I'm known as a fantasy writer and neither my agent nor my editors want to risk my brand by jumping genre."



"I'm a writer first and an editor second... or maybe third or even fourth. Successful editing requires a very specific set of skills, and I don't claim to have all of them at my command."



"The money can be decent, but I really don't recommend the work-for-hire route as an entry into publishing. Too many things can go wrong."

