Patrick Rieck
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L.E. Modesitt Jr.:
One thing that captured me with your writing was how you always seem to respect the reader to draw the conclusions with the characters, based on the evidence present. Is this something you deliberately plan, and do you ever feel that you should be spelling the conclusions out for the reader?
L.E. Modesitt Jr.
It's not so much that I plan it; it's rather more of an outgrowth of how I write. For me, what happens in life is the result of the interaction of the world with the person, and I feel that should also be the case in fiction. For readers to understand why a character does what he or she does, they have to have a feel for the character and an understanding of how the world of that character operates... and that every interaction has a consequence, sometimes so small as not to change much and sometimes enough to change lives, societies, and sometimes a part of the world itself.
At times, my characters speculate on possible conclusions, and sometimes they're right, sometimes partly right, and occasionally dead wrong, but if that doesn't fit the characters, I don't do it. I try to create the situation where an outcome is often unanticipated, but where all the pieces are actually there, just not that obvious, but that's true to life as well.
At times, my characters speculate on possible conclusions, and sometimes they're right, sometimes partly right, and occasionally dead wrong, but if that doesn't fit the characters, I don't do it. I try to create the situation where an outcome is often unanticipated, but where all the pieces are actually there, just not that obvious, but that's true to life as well.
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Jodie Clark
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L.E. Modesitt Jr.:
I've very much enjoyed reading your books and the answers/comments on those books which I've read on Goodreads and your own site. This question is prompted by pure curiosity. Have you ever co-authored a book or story? Whether yes or no, what lay behind that choice?
Caroline Medley
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L.E. Modesitt Jr.:
Mr Modesitt, I have enjoyed reading your books since the early 1990s when I met one of your relatives on my husband's submarine. I have all your series in my home library and have reread them many times. Please keep writing! The Recluce series is my favorite but I also enjoy the Imager series. Why did you decide to begin this new series?
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