Fred Saberhagen was an American author, best known for his works of science fiction and fantasy, including the Berserker series. His imaginative storytelling and ability to blend complex themes with accessible narratives earned him a loyal following. Saberhagen's work inspires readers and writers to explore new worlds and ideas, to challenge traditional boundaries of storytelling, and to embrace the unknown with creativity and adventure. His impact on genre literature remains enduring and influential.

"Actually ideas are everywhere. It's the paperwork, that is, sitting down and thinking them into a coherent story, trying to find just the right words, that can and usually does get to be labor."



"Research is of considerable importance in certain fields, such as science and history."



"The Swords were still interesting but by then a cast of characters had started to appear and go on from book to book, and other things about the world began to feel constricting. And there were other things I wanted to do, so I closed the series up and stopped it."



"If people ask me for the ingredients of success, I say one is talent, two is stubbornness or determination, and third is sheer luck. You have to have two out of the three. Any two will probably do."



"There are interactions with characters within the game which I think are pretty neatly done considering the limitations that you have to work with. I mean, a computer can't really generate a character that talks back and forth with you successfully."



"The advice would be the same for any kind of fiction. Keep writing, and keep sending things out, not to friends and relatives, but to people who have the power to buy. A lot of additional, useful tips could be added, but this is fundamental."



"I doubt I'll ever do another book collaboration; I've been spoiled. Roger and I both happened to move to New Mexico at about the same time, when we each had a family of young kids to raise. Socializing seemed to lead naturally to working together."

