Gardner Dozois Quotes
Born: July 23, 1947
Gardner Dozois, a visionary editor and writer, is celebrated not only for shaping science fiction but for his profound insights into mindfulness and inner peace. His legacy rests on a philosophy of calm observation, urging readers to find stillness amid chaos. Dozois believed that true clarity emerges from quieting the mind, a theme woven through his work. His quotes resonate deeply because they strip away noise, offering simple yet powerful truths about presence and acceptance. In a frantic world, his words serve as gentle anchors, reminding us that peace is not a distant goal but a choice we make in each moment.
Gardner Dozois Quotes (7)
"Philadelphia's a good science-fiction town. There are many professional writers here, like Michael Swanwick, Tom Purdom, Gregory Frost, Victoria McManus and others. There are professional artists such as Bob Walters and Tess Kissinger and Susan McAninley."
— Gardner Dozois"Even after all these years, finding a really first-rate story is still a thrill, one I want to share with others."
— Gardner Dozois"When I first started editing a 'Year's Best' volume in the '70s, the job was pretty straightforward - there were three or four monthly magazines to read and a few original anthologies from trade publishers every year."
— Gardner Dozois"An experienced slush-pile reader doesn't need more than a few seconds to see if a story has potential. You don't need to eat all of a rotten egg to determine that it's rotten."
— Gardner Dozois"I've probably read more bad science fiction than anyone else alive. But I've also read more good science fiction than anyone else alive."
— Gardner Dozois"When I was a boy in Salem, Mass., in the 1950s, if you wanted to buy a book, you had to take a train to Boston. And when you got there, to a bookstore, there was no such thing as a science-fiction section."
— Gardner Dozois"What science fiction does is take what might be possible someday and examine what might happen if it were - the drawbacks and the positive things."
— Gardner Dozois