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    The love of novels is the preference of sentiment to the senses.

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    The mainstream has lost its way. Crime fiction is an objective, realistic genre because it's about the real world, real bodies really being killed by somebody. And this involves the investigator in trying to understand the society that the person lived in.

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    The marvellous thing about writing, whether it be fiction or journalism, is that it is simultaneously the most intimate and the most anonymous of meetings between people. It is profoundly intimate in reaching into the psyche of another, at the same time as being devoid of social characteristics, cultural characteristics, economic characteristics.

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    The memoirs I love are all very intense. If you're going to do a memoir and protect yourself, what the hell's the point? Just do fiction.

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    The middle class is doing fine in fiction. But it's not what gets me going. I love the working class, and everyone from it I've met, and think they're incredibly witty, inventive - there's a lot of poetry there.

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    The more fiction you read and write, the more you'll find your paragraphs forming on their own.

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    The most deeply personal of my works are the non-fiction works, the autobiographical works, because there, I'm talking about myself very directly.

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    The most effective young Facebook users, however -- the ones who will probably be winners if Facebook turns out to be a model of the future they will inhabit as adults -- are the ones who create successful online fictions about themselves.

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    The most purely autobiographical ­fiction requires pure invention. Nobody ever wrote a more auto­biographical story than "The Meta­morphosis".

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    The most underrated of all contemporary American writers of fiction.

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    The most visceral science fiction always takes place in the past and focuses on the humdrum

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    The mysteriousness and mystique of space is such, that science fiction attempts to tantalize you by telling you a story that could possibly be out there and that's the appeal of science fiction.

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    The movies have never been a big deal to me. The movies are the movies. They just make them. If they're good, that's terrific. If they're not, they're not. But I see them as a lesser medium than fiction, than literature, and a more ephemeral medium.

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    The motives to actions and the inward turns of mind seem in our opinion more necessary to be known than the actions themselves; and much rather would we choose that our reader should clearly understand what our principal actors think than what they do.

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    The most sustained feat of imagination in mystery fiction today.

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    The next time the novelist rings the bell I will not stir though the meeting-house burn down.

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    The object of fiction isn't grammatical correctness but to make the reader welcome and then tell a story.... Writing is seduction. Good talk is part of seduction.

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    The non-fiction bestseller lists frequently prove that we all want to know more about everything, even if we didn't know that we wanted to know - we're just waiting for the right person to come along and tell us about it.

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    The novel doesn't come into existence until certain methods of reproducing fiction come along.

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    Theology created the fiction of Satan which represents the revolt if an infinite being against the existence of an absolute infinity, against God.

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    The older I get and the more fiction I write, the more I outline, the more I think about plot before I dive in and plunge too far.

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    The once-science-fiction notion of hyper-connectivity - where we are all constantly connected to social networks and other bubbling streams of digital data - has rapidly become a widespread reality.

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    The one thing fiction and non-fiction writing have in common for me is that sense of trying to get the sentences to be minimal but at the same time be a little overfull - to encourage them to do a kind of poetic work.

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    Theology, like fiction, is largely autobiographical.

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    [T]he one indispensable ingredient of science fiction [is] a belief in a world being changed by man's intellect, a conviction that what was being written could really happen.

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    The oft-heard comment that Leonardo [da Vinci]'s genius managed to transcend the culture of his time is amply justified. But his was not a science-fiction voyage into the future as much as a plunge into the past.

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    The only science fiction I have written is Fahrenheit 451. It's the art of the possible. Science fiction is the art of the possible. It could happen. It has happened.

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    The Place of No Shadows, in Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine (1990) In our Universe, matter is arranged in a hierarchy of structures by successive integrations.

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    The pace of Swedish crime fiction is slower - Stieg Larsson's the exception. And I think we use the environment more.

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    The present hardly exists, after all-it becomes the past even as it happens. A tricky medium, time - and central to the concerns of fiction.

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    The practice of fiction can be dangerous: it puts ideas into the head of the world.

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    The problem with fiction, it has to be plausible. That's not true with non-fiction.

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    The primary subject of fiction is and has always been human emotion, values, and beliefs.

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    The primary ambition of Nietzsche's critique of knowledge is ... to demonstrate that 'truths' are fictions masking moral commitments.

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    The problem with the term "The New Fiction" is that the fiction will inevitably be old. The same could have been said about the work of any generation of writers.

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    The protocols of science fiction and the protocols of science are not separate-they'r e woven together.

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    The prologues are over. It is a question, now, Of final belief. So, say that final belief Must be in a fiction. It is time to choose.

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    The reader can't take much for granted in a fiction where the scenery can eat the characters.

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    The purpose of fiction is not to nail you to the ground as facts do, but to take you to the edge of the cliff and kick you off so you build your wings on the way down.

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    The reason we write fiction is because it's so much easier to exist spending part of each day in an imaginary world.

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    There are plenty of images of women in science fiction. There are hardly any women.

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    There are very few people who are creative and imaginative. Therefore, fiction is difficult for people to embrace.

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    The reason why truth is so much stranger than fiction is that there is no requirement for it to be consistent.

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    The real truthfulness of all works of imagination, sculpture, painting, and written fiction, is so purely in the imagination, that the artist never seeks to represent positive truth, but the idealized image of a truth

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    There are lots of futurists that spend their whole life trying to figure out who we're going to be in 40, 50, 60, 100 years. That's the great thing about science fiction.

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    There are no inferior types of fiction, only inferior practitioners of them.

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    There are no such things as happy endings. Never. They're totally manufactured by fiction writers who choose to end the story on a high point.

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    There are plenty of characters of color in fantasy and science fiction. But when you ask the question, "How many of them on-screen have rich, thought-out backgrounds and family elements to draw on?," you quickly find out that the answer is not very many.

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    There are so many stories to tell in the worlds of science fiction, the worlds of fantasy and horror that to confine yourself to even doing historical revisionist fiction, whatever you want to call it - mash-ups, gimmick lit, absurdist fiction - I don't know if I want to do that anymore.

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    There are some varieties of fiction that I never touch - mystery stories, for instance, which I abhor, and historical novels. I also detest the so-called "powerful" novel - full of commonplace obscenities and torrents of dialog.