Rylan Grace, Rocky and Astrofages originally started out as separate narratives. It's so interesting because she reminded me a little bit of the kind of profile you see in someone like Elon Musk. So if I have to kill a thousand people to save a billion, I will. And I'll sleep like a baby that night. The ultimate utilitarian.
Andy Weir is the bestselling author of The Martian and Project Hail Mary. He’s known for weaving deep, carefully researched science into his novels, building intricate sci-fi worlds that have captivated millions of readers. But here’s a plot twist: Andy doesn’t actually love the act of writing itself – so how does he motivate himself to do it anyway? Adam talks with Andy about the creative process, the skills involved in discarding bad ideas, finding joy in worldbuilding and research, and why you should never be writing with a sequel in mind. Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts