Will Christian

Will Christian
bisexual fiction science-fiction
Apparently I’ve been typecast in science fiction: I’m a Russian bisexual telepathic Jew.
writing thinking blood
I think in the old days, films really went for the shock, with the blood and guts, but movies are getting better. The writing and directing have improved a lot, because the audience demands it.
fans albums
I really just dabble in music; I really just did a few albums for my fans.
play ninety-nine acting
Actually ninety-nine percent of my acting has nothing to do sci-fi or fantasy, I consider it a good part of my acting, and enjoy the roles I play.
character meals
I'm gonna be a character in a Happy Meal.
christian scripts causes
I've auctioned off many scripts and will continue to do so for good causes.
nerd respectful sci-fi
Sci-fi nerds are respectful, honorable. You can trust them.
faces looks adoration
You can't look in the face of adoration and be cruel.
jobs loving-life interesting
The busier you are, the more interesting you are. The more you're off doing your thing and loving your job and your life, that's fascinating.
book fall love-is
Cooking is great, love is grand, but souffles fall and lovers come and go. But you can always depend on a book!
war people wish
I wish everyone was a sci-fi geek because then there would be no violence in the world. There'd be no wars. There'd only be people e-mailing each other.
pieces may way
I, and all the complex things around me, exist only because many things were assembled in a very precise way. The 'emergent' properties are not magical. They are really there and eventually they may start re-arranging the environments that generated them. But they don't exist 'in' the bits and pieces that made them; they emerge from the arrangement of those bits and pieces in very precise ways. And that is also true of the emergent entities known as "you" and "me".
maps creation modern
Maps of Time attempts to assemble a coherent and accessible account of origins, a modern creation myth.
school offering research
...from schools to universities to research institutes, we teach about origins in disconnected fragments. We seem incapable of offering a unified account of how things came to be the way they are.