“A lot of people mistake the persona that I create in poetry and fiction with me. A lot of people claim to know me who don't really know me. They know the work, or they know the persona in the work, and they confuse that with me, the writer. They don't realize that the persona is also a creation and a fabrication, a composite of my friends and myself all pasted together.” PeopleKnowsTogetherRealizingMistakeFictionCreationMy FriendsClaimsKnow MePersonaFabricationComposites Author:Sandra Cisneros
“I didn't study writing in school, I studied biology as an undergraduate and graduate student. So I think that I write fiction in the scientific way. I love invention, obviously; I love creation of character. But I do feel very rooted in the real world, even in the way that I create characters.” ThinkingWorldWayFeelsWritingRealCharacterSchoolFictionStudyCreationStudentsInventionBiologyReal WorldGraduatesRootedGraduate StudentsUndergraduate Author:Barbara Kingsolver
“Historical fiction is not history. You're blending real events and actual historical personages with characters of your own creation.” RealCharacterFictionEventsCreationHistoricalHistorical Fiction Author:George R. R. Martin
“Another strand of my writing is the importance of the idea. If you think about fiction writing as a spectrum, where at one end of the spectrum in the infrared, are the story tellers, and the people for whom creation of wonderful characters and telling a good story is the most important thing.” PeopleIfsThinkingWritingImportantIdeasEndsCharacterStoriesFictionWonderfulCreationImportanceImportant ThingsSpectrumGood StoryFiction WritingStrandsInfrared Author:Alan Lightman
“Fiction is always a utopian task, in that there's an ideal you hold in your head as you write which inevitably fails in the moment of creation, in the insufficiency of words to convey meaning, or in the way the work is completed in the reader's head.” WayWritingMomentsFictionFailingCreationReaderIdealsTasksUtopianInsufficiency Author:Lauren Groff