Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Matthew Reilly

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian writer Matthew Reilly.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Matthew Reilly

Matthew John Reilly is an internationally bestselling Australian action thriller writer.

I read 'The Hobbit' only when I was an adult. I had a lot of friends, teenagers, who discovered reading through 'The Hobbit,' but it wasn't something that I discovered until later in life.
I'm very good at plot.
I write about all manner of things: a guy fighting aliens in the New York State Library, Antarctica, Inca civilization in Peru, the Great Pyramid at Giza, and people often ask me, where do I get these ideas from? They come from reading widely, watching a lot of documentaries, and increasingly ,as I was able to, travelling around the world.
I wasn't one of those kids who dreamed of writing novels when I was 8 or 12. I wanted to be a film director. I wanted to make big action movies. I loved movies like 'Die Hard,' 'Predator,' 'Aliens,' 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.'
My first book, 'Contest,' had a guy fighting aliens in the New York Public Library. The second book, 'Ice Station,' and 'Temple' were present-day military thrillers.
I imagine I'm a very unusual guy to date. You know, I've got toys on the shelves, and I've got the cars.
Fantasy enabled me to break the shackles and create a whole new level of 'the world is in danger' stakes.
When I started writing, I was reading people such as Tom Clancy or Michael Crichton, who did 'Jurassic Park,' which is possibly the most action-filled book you'll read, apart from mine, and I said to myself, 'Why aren't these guys doing big-scale action like you would see in a movie?'
What I do is write books for an audience that thinks in a movie language. That's the way I think, and I also believe that not enough authors keep up with the audience. — © Matthew Reilly
What I do is write books for an audience that thinks in a movie language. That's the way I think, and I also believe that not enough authors keep up with the audience.
I think 'The Time Traveler's Wife' is one of the most brilliantly marketed books I have ever seen.
Zoos have always fascinated me. What child hasn't wondered what would happen if all the animals escaped from the zoo? Or what would happen if they got caught in an enclosure?
I've been around long enough now that people who don't get into the outrageousness, the over-the-top stuff, they know not to buy my books anymore.
In 'Seven Ancient Wonders,' Jack West and his team break someone out of Guantanamo Bay. I'm not going to preach to people and say, 'Guantanamo Bay, bad', but I will have my hero go and break somebody out of it, and maybe people will think about it that way.
One of the things I have come up against time and again in my career is the notion that because a book is easy to read it was somehow easy to write. — © Matthew Reilly
One of the things I have come up against time and again in my career is the notion that because a book is easy to read it was somehow easy to write.
There is no such thing as an "aspiring writer". You are a writer. Period.
A friend's loyalty lasts longer than their memory. Over the course of a long friendship, you might fight with your friend, even get angry with them. But a true friend will forget that anger after a while, because their loyalty to their friend outweighs the memory of the disagreement.
To anyone who knows a writer, never underestimate the power of your encouragement.
There’s an Oriental saying I like: “If aggression meets empty space it tends to defeat itself.
I have both held and beheld unlimited power and of it I know but one thing. It drives men mad.' - Alexander the Great
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