As soon as I know it's about technological things or spies, I lose interest. I want to know what goes on in people's minds.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What interests me is seeing a problem and doing something about it, not all of the stuff around it.
I'm not a man deeply interested in technology. It eludes me.
Technology is a wonderful tool, but also if used incorrectly a horrible tool. We're fascinated by all aspects of it, whatever makes our human lives easier on the planet, but eventually there will have to be some sort of merger. The fascination isn't going to die down.
When you spend a year or two researching a subject, and you're still fascinated by it, that's a good indicator that what you're doing will appeal to others, as well.
All I know is that I am constantly intrigued by something I'm doing.
The role I see for my books is trying to think through the consequences of various things because a lot of the issues around technology and the nuances in it are not usually widely appreciated. That's how I view my writing as I sort of explore this terra incognita ahead of us in an effort to try to understand where we might be heading.
I've always been interested in gadgets and technology and I've always been a reader.
I'm known for being very enthusiastic about using technology. A lot of the attraction is the way that it streamlines the process and takes a lot of the drudgery out of it.
I'm always interested in what you can do with technology that people haven't thought of doing yet.
I'm sort of fascinated by the whole espionage crime thing.