Robin Hobb
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Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb is a pseudonym of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden, an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of Assassin's Apprentice, the first book in the Farseer trilogy...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth5 March 1952
CityBerkeley, CA
CountryUnited States of America
novels
I actually think that short stories transfer to film much better than novels do.
began fantasy passion reading time
I think that my passion for writing fantasy began at about the same time as my passion for reading fantasy.
mistake risk path
Perhaps having the courage to find a better path is having the courage to risk making new mistakes.
blank fingers front funny keys paper screen sheet sit work
Not intending to be funny: I sit at the keyboard, put my fingers on the keys and go. To me, it's the real secret of writing. Put yourself in front of the screen or the blank sheet of paper and get to work.
giants lots
Dragons, to my way of thinking, are just another 'race' of sapient characters. We see lots of elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, giants and, of course, dragons.
epics spectrum tales umbrella vampires wide
Fantasy encompasses a wide, wide spectrum of writing. We have beast fables, we have gothics, we have tales of vampires and werewolves, and we have sword and sorcery; we have epics from Homer, and there is just so much out there that we put under the umbrella of 'fantasy.'
characters eat economic lower next people stories wondering
I would say that many of the characters in my stories do not live in true poverty - they are not out on the street; they are not wondering if there will be anything to eat in the next week. They are people who are at the lower echelons of the economic strata.
fantasy simply writers
I think when writers play with dragons, we are simply doing what fantasy writers have always done.
ease today poison
Stop longing.You poison today’s ease, reaching always for tomorrow.
silence tongue asks
Silence can ask all the questions, where the tongue is prone to ask only the wrong one.
journey yesterday goes-on
Look forward, not back. Correct your course and go on. You cannot undo yesterday's journey.
gloves fists velvet
Diplomacy is the velvet glove that cloaks the fist of power.
yesterday tomorrow
Tomorrow owes you the sum of your yesterdays. No more than that. And no less.
escaping years justice
Sometimes it seems unfair that events so old can reach forward through the years, sinking claws into one's life and twisting all that follows it. Yet perhaps that is the ultimate justice: we are the sum of all we have done added to the sum of all that has been done to us. There is no escaping that, not for any of us.