“Every genuinely literary style, from the high authorial voice to Foster Wallace and his footnotes-within-footnotes, requires the reader to see the world from somewhere in particular, or from many places. So every novelist's literary style is nothing less than an ethical strategy - it's always an attempt to get the reader to care about people who are not the same as he or she is.” PeopleWorldWritingCareVoiceStyleParticularReaderStrategyNovelistsEthicalFootnotesLiterary Style Author:Zadie Smith
“If I feel like I'm writing from an agenda, that's when I throw something away. If I have a strategy I feel like I'm doing it for the wrong reasons.” IfsFeelsWritingReasonStrategyAgendasWrong Reasons Author:Youth Lagoon
“Beware the fictionist writing his own life. Even candor becomes a strategy.” WritingStrategyCandor Book:The good word & other words Source: The good word & other words