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    Implausible truth can serve one better than plausible fiction

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    I'm pretty instinctual when I write, and I really like to get to a point where I'm writing where I don't know what's going to happen next. Usually when I get to that point, something will happen that I find intriguing or interesting, or that will push the fiction in a way that I really like.

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    I'm pretty catholic about what constitutes science fiction.

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    I'm probably a lot closer than perhaps the contents of my early fiction suggest to a jaded Denny's waitress with smoker's-lung-black humor than a ghost hunter.

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    I'm really aware that in fiction, women are pretty much equal. There's a lot of very successful women novelists. Not so much [for women writers working] in film.

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    I'm reading a bunch of fiction by Afghan and Iraq War veterans for a New Yorker piece. There hasn't been that much, but it's starting to come out, and some of the fiction is really good.

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    I'm repledging myself to human-scale values. As a fiction writer, the best data comes through the senses and is then processed through many revisions. We have to learn to be intelligent assessors of the data coming in to us and what it's doing to our mental process.

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    I'm really shocked when critics get morally outraged at my fiction because they think I'm condoning what's going on. I never come in as the author and say, "Hey, okay. I'm interrupting the narrator here. I'm Bret Easton Ellis, and I'm the author.

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    I'm sold as a literary writer in Holland; I'm sold as crime fiction in England. I think of it as just literature.

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    I'm sure there's an alternate universe where I got to become a pulpy science fiction writer.

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    I'm terrible at reading fiction. I don't have the attention span - it's awful.

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    I'm the only member of SFWA in Nebraska, but I don't pine away for the companionship of other science fiction writers. I [go] to very few conventions. I'm quite willing to be that eccentric who has a very odd job, quite happy to be the only science fiction writer in town.

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    I'm the Jerry Lewis of crime fiction.

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    I'm tired of hearing about innocent victims. It's fiction, If you live on this planet you're guilty, period, f*** you, next case, end of report. Your birth certificate is proof of guilt.

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    I'm very keenly aware that there aren't very many women writing literary fiction in Ireland and so that gives me a sense that what I say matters, in some small way.

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    I'm very interested in film making. It's telling a story, fiction or non-fiction. I have been filmed quite a lot. Contrary to popular belief, filming isn't glamorous. It can be wearingly repetitious, as the same shot is taken over and over again.

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    I'm writing another novel and I know what I'm going to do after, which may be something more like this again, maybe some strange mixture of fiction and non-fiction.

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    In all fiction, when a man is faced with alternatives he chooses one at the expense of others.

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    In all my science fiction movies, I try to blend the familiar with the futuristic so as not to be too off putting to the audience. There is always something familiar they can grab onto.

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    In a lot of writing or intellectual discourse we're starting to use that model: "Oh, this is where it comes from!" I would like to concentrate on work which is more resistant to that procedure, as I think fiction is.

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    In an infinite multiverse, there is no such thing as fiction.

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    In a science fiction movie, the first act is a little longer than it is in most movies because there is so much world building to do.

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    India, the new myth--a collective fiction in which anything was possible, a fable rivalled only by the two other mighty fantasies: money and God.

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    In Bosnian, there's no distinction in literature between fiction and nonfiction; there's no word describing that.

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    In commercial fiction especially, everything in the story usually contributes directly to the plot The shorter the story, the truer this is

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    In employing fiction to make truth clear and goodness attractive, we are only following the example which every Christian ought to propose to himself.

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    In economics, unlike fiction and the theater, there is no harm in a premature disclosure of the plot: it is to see the changes just mentioned and others as an interlocked whole.

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    I never accepted why there should be some invisible, wavy cutoff line separating Great Fiction from phosphorescent beauties and dollhouse miniatures, novels that contain a whole world in a snow globe.

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    I need fiction like you need to eat or exercise.

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    I never did write a biography, and I don't exactly know how to set about it; you see I have to be accurate and keep to the facts, a most difficult thing for a writer of fiction.

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    I never wanted my books to be mistaken for poetry or fiction books; I wanted to write reference books. But instead of referring to something, they refer to nothing.

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    I never really saw myself as writing science fiction anyway.

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    I never paid attention when people said, "That's gotta be poetry. That's gotta be fiction," except when I was in a graduate program, and you had to claim your genre.

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    I never would have guessed I would be making science fiction and horror films.

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    In fact, one could argue that the skill of the fiction writer boils down to the ability to exploit intensity.

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    In fantasy, impossible things exist. In science fiction, impossible things exist and can be understood by humans. In supernatural horror, impossible things exist and cannot live in peace with humans.

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    In fiction, the actions of a villain, even when unspeakable, can be cathartic to read about. They let us experience darkness, but add a safe remove.

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    In fiction writing, I would say there are several different strands that have been woven through my own writing, and each influenced by a different group of writers.

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    In fiction, conceptualizing, I've found, produces dull and over-controlled text.

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    In fiction, you have a rough idea what's coming up next - sometimes you even make a little outline - but in fact you don't know. Each day is a whole new - and for me, a very invigorating - experience.

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    In fiction 'issues' are accidental, sometimes incidental. The place and the people it creates are paramount.

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    In fiction, plenty do the job of conveying information, rousing suspense, painting characters, enabling them to speak. But only certain sentences breathe and shift about, like live matter in soil.

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    In fiction, you can be as true as you want. Real life is a different story.

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    In France, it's always about life, normal life. We always stick with these realistic things. So when French people are dreaming about American movies, they go and see the thrillers, and Westerns, and science fiction, huge entertaining movies.

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    In my early teens, science fiction and fantasy had an almost-total hold over my imagination. Their outcast status was part of their appeal.

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    In journalism, a fact is just a fact. But in fiction, you have to build your case. It has to be made, step by step.

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    In my mind, there isn't as much of a distinction between documentary and fiction as there is between a good movie and a bad one.

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    In my opinion there are two basic questions that any writer tries to answer. "What is?" is the question non-fiction asks. "What if?" is the question fiction asks. That's the question I'm more interested in.

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    In non-fiction you have to stay true to historical events, be they personal or national .

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    in my skimmings over fiction I cannot recall any writer so continuously implicated in his own work as George Moore.

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