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Fiction writers tend to err either making people more than they are or less than they are. I'd rather err on the side of the former.
It's true of so many fiction writers that I much prefer the essayistic work they did, whether it's David Foster Wallace's, or John Cheever's, or Nathaniel Hawthorne's.
Science fiction writers aren't fortune tellers. Fortune tellers are fakes.
It's safe to say that all poets are manic-depressives, but fiction writers are on that scale, too.
Many fiction writers who put the science in don't get it right.
Delaying and withholding tactics, red herrings, partial and doubtful outcomes are stock in trade for fiction writers, especially crime writers.
If you just take me as a fiction writer, then you're probably going to find me fairly limited.
You know, as fiction writers, if our instincts are off, we can't pay our bills.
The fiction writer in me likes gaps in stories because I can jump into that gap and try to suggest something.