Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Nathan Lowell

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a writer Nathan Lowell.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Nathan Lowell

Nathan Lowell is a science fiction writer mostly known for his The Golden Age of the Solar Clipper series.

Writer | Born: October 12, 1952
My works are a direct response to the typical space opera. I grew tired of always reading about how the people with power, with agency, get involved in huge sweeping arcs of stories. I wanted stories that dealt with real people, people I could relate to.
Stop aspiring. Start doing.
My characters are all "just people" - people you might know - and the things that happen are things that anybody might do if they lived on a freighter that spent most of its time in the Deep Dark.
Ignore the trade-pub narratives about how little success indies enjoy. — © Nathan Lowell
Ignore the trade-pub narratives about how little success indies enjoy.
I only read on my phone and the whole "let's see if we can get people to do it" idea seems less "wouldn't it be cool if we could get people to do it" and more "what else would people do."
specialize in small cast/single reader long fiction so I only compete against other podcasts of novels in that form.
I can write three novels in the time it takes to write one novella. I'm probably not going to go with that form again.
I credit Podiobooks and the free audio podcasts for helping me develop the audience I needed when I started selling my books in text forms.
My opinion is that more authors could use podcasts to differentiate themselves in a crowded text-based marketplace.
My books are offered through Podiobooks.com and the iTunes Music Store as free audio downloads. I don't sell them.
More and more of my audio fans are asking for audiobook versions - files without the intro/outro/etc that go into the podcasts. More and more want them from Audible.
Podiobooks rules. It's still the best way I know to find an audience for longer works in any genre.
Coffee takes on an almost ritualistic meaning. I learned that from being on hurricane patrol for a year in the North Atlantic.
I had to decide if I wanted to be known as a writer or a reader. I chose writer.
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