I'm a neurotic fiction writer who'd like to be a cowboy.
Whether it's fiction or nonfiction, writing takes me to another world.
I think it's Jerry's masterful fiction writing.
What you have to do is enter the fiction of America, enter America as fiction. It is, indeed, on this fictive basis that it dominates the world.
The one fiction show I watch is 'Hannibal.' I love it!
What's great about teen fiction is that it's all mixed up - there's highbrow and lowbrow!
I like writing historical fiction.
I'm not a great reader of historical fiction; it's not my favourite genre.
I've always been drawn to historical fiction.
One can easily classify all works of fiction either as descendants of the Iliad or of the Odyssey.
I tend to resist invitations to interpret my own fiction.
Journalism is popular, but it is popular mainly as fiction. Life is one world, and life seen in the newspapers is another.
I was a very keen reader of science fiction.
Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish.
Literary fiction is kept alive by women. Women read more fiction, period.
I think speculative fiction has fewer unspoken prerequisites than literary fiction for writers of color.
The worldview implied by literary fiction is complex and ambiguous, trying to be faithful to the complexity and ambiguity of life.
I have this long-running idea that the distinction between fiction and nonfiction is not just, 'Did it happen or didn't it happen?' It's one of form.
My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films to high-end fantasy/science fiction.
Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.