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    The beauty of literature - also its limit - is that it is inescapably personal, even if you're writing science fiction.

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    The best fiction is far more true than any journalism.

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    The best part of the fiction in many novels is the notice that the characters are purely imaginary.

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    The best readers come to fiction to be free of ... all that isn't fiction.

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    The best science fiction is as good as the best fiction in any field.

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    The better you know someone, the less well you often see them (and the less well they can therefore be transferred into fiction). They may be so close as to be out of focus, and there is no operating novelist to dispel the blur.

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    The biggest experiment there - and I was convinced for a really long time that it was going to fail horribly - had to do with this weird thing I do every now and then. Like everyone else, as a reader there are certain things that really rub me the wrong way in fiction - pet bugbears, let's call them.

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    The biggest problem in the fictional treatment of sex is that it's not treated as part of the story but as a pause from the story. The best sex scenes in fiction are the ones that advance the story.

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    The blurring of fact and fiction has great commercial potential, which is bound to be corrupting in historical terms.

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    The boundary between science fiction and social reality is an optical illusion

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    The built-in form is a window frame. You can use this genre [crime fiction] to go where you want to go, and explore what you want to explore. In some ways it gives you a lot of freedom because you have a framework readers are looking for.

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    The character is a piece of fiction. You are yourself, however, and that makes you interesting, because you're alive and you're a human being.

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    The crime fiction genre offers the writer infinite diversity of theme and treatment.

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    The danger that may really threaten (crime fiction) is that soon there will be more writers than readers

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    The day I was born songs were on records, phones were tied down, computers needed rooms and the web was fiction. Change the world. You can.

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    the days of our lives vanish utterly, more insubstantial than if they had been invented. Fiction can seem more enduring than reality.

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    The difference between science fiction and fantasy … is simply this: science fiction has rivets and fantasy has trees.

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    The desire for narration keeps on reasserting itself, so that since modernism and fiction brought narration to an end, it is sought in memoirs.

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    The facts of life are the impossibilities of fiction.

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    The effect of reading literary non-fiction that matters most to me is when the coin drops, and this happens in the company of the great, mercuric, encyclopedic minds: Empson, Kenneth Burke, Northrop Frye.

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    The facts, however, are unimportant in fiction. It's not the events of my life that I mine, but the emotional experiences I've had.

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    The fact that it's science fiction gives you the license to do anything you want to do.

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    The doer is merely a fiction added to the deed ? the deed is everything.

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    The end of all stories, even if the writer forebears to mention it, is death, which is where time stops short. Sheherezade knew this, which is why she kept on spinning another story out of the bowels of the last one, never coming to a point where she could say: "This is the end." Because it would have been.

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    The fact, and the intuition or logic about the fact, are severe coordinates in fiction. In the short story they must cross with hair-line precision.

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    The exquisite truth is to believe in something that maybe you know is a fiction, but you believe in it willingly.

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    The fatal flaw of most utopian visions is that they're fundamentally static, and that's not a comfortable place for humans to live. Fourier was very good at imagining a utopia that is constantly changing and very busy, but a vision of paradise that would have been most tantalizing to an underfed overworked factory worker in 1840 doesn't have much appeal in fiction because it's not a story.

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    The feeling of being an outsider, and the identity theme, are hardwired into me. If there's anything really autobiographical in my fiction, it's that feeling. I always feel that way.

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    The final belief is to believe in a fiction, which you know to be a fiction, there being nothing else. The exquisite truth is to know that it is a fiction and that you believe in it willingly.

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    The fiction writer has a lot of balls to juggle. Setting, pacing, dialogue, and so on. And let's not forget: plot. That was always a hard one for me. And I always had this spastic tendency to wrap up a story before I'd seen it the whole way through, a sort of writer's pre-ejaculatory tendency: "The End!

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    The few really great-the major novelists ... are significant in terms of the human awareness they promote; awareness of the possibilities of life.

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    The fiction Im most interested in has lines of reference to the real world.

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    The fiction I tend to like is nothing like my own work. I like the kind of writing that shows me things I don't know about, and what I don't know about is the everyday, normal world.

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    The films that I loved growing up were the science fiction films from the late seventies and early eighties [films], which were more about the people and how they are affected by the environments that they are in. Whether they are sort of futuristic or alien of whatever they are; that was the science fiction that I loved. So that is what we tried to make, the sort of film that felt like those old films.

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    The first seven years that I wrote fiction, I sent out stories and a novel and made a total of $25.

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    The Forgotten Realms is arguable the most detailed, intricate fantasy setting ever created this side of Middle Earth. It's a setting for many D&D game products and lots of fiction. It is vast, historically and geographically and so contains just about anything you might imagine, at one place or time or another. Created by Ed Greenwood. And, for the record, Ed Greenwood is one of the smartest guys I've ever met.

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    The function of science fiction is not always to predict the future but sometimes to prevent it.

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    The General Public is a statistical fiction created by a few exceptional men to make the loneliness of being exceptional a little easier to bear.

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    The general consensus among historians, among the ones who can handle the fact that 'Lincoln' is, in fact, historical fiction, is that we demonstrate enormous fidelity to history and that, beyond that, we've actually contributed a line of thinking about Lincoln's presidency that's somewhat original.

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    The good thing about writing fiction is that you can get back at people.

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    The goal in blogging/ business/ inspiring non-fiction is to share a truth, or at least a truth as the writer sees it. To not just share it, but to spread it and to cause change to happen. You can do that in at least three ways: with research (your own or reporting on others), by building and describing conceptual structures, or with stories that resonate.

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    The Golden Age of science fiction is thirteen.

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    The great mystery is why robots come off so well in science-fiction films when the human characters are often so astoundingly wooden.

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    The hard-drinking newspaperman is, or used to be, a stock character of fiction. Now he is being phased out of literature just as he is being phased out of life.

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    The "great tradition" does not brook even the possibility of libidinal gratification between the pages as an end in itself, and FR Leavis's "eat up your broccoli" approach to fiction emphasises this junkfood/wholefood dichotomy.

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    The hardest piece of nonfiction I ever wrote isn't anywhere close to the easiest piece of fiction I never wrote.

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    The great thing about fiction is that you can start off by telling the truth, then start making stuff up like crazy whenever you feel like it.

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    The idea of a flip book still really appeals to me. That idea of fiction and non-fiction.

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    The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.

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    The idea of copyright did not exist in ancient times, when authors frequently copied other authors at length in works of non-fiction. This practice was useful, and is the only way many authors' works have survived even in part.