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Literature is the power of fiction itself: not making a claim about what the world is, but about the imagination of a possible world.
— Claire Colebrook
Modern science fiction is the only form of literature that consistently considers the nature of the changes that face us.
— Isaac Asimov
Every novel is a debtor to Homer.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It's a heartening fact about the human race that utopian fiction precedes dystopian fiction in the evolution of literature.
— Paul Di Filippo
I've never met anyone as kind as you are, except me Mum, o' course." --Benjamin Trimmel to Lady Alexandra.
— Lisa M. Prysock
Arabs don't do crime fiction. I read crime fiction and I read Arabic literature, and I wish this was a novel I could have read in Arabic.
— Elliott Colla
Capital dictates the fate of humanity.
— Pramoedya Ananta Toer
Despite centuries of English literature, the most famous split infinitive in all of history comes from Star Trek.
— R. Curtis Venture
Ari's words felt like drops of sunlight upon my skin, and my frame was burning with longing.
— Petra March
Poetry is a tool for writers to create literature in different forms of expression and messages.
— Vanessa M Chattman
An unhappy ending makes it literature rather than romantic fiction.
— Victoria Clayton
Calling one thing 'literature' and another 'fiction' is a way to create status where there is none.
— Tucker Max
We work all our lives to be who we become. And, it's who we become that determines what becomes of us.
— Melinda West Seifert
Never try to outgrow the people who were helping you walk,
when you could not even walk. — Akash Lakhotia
when you could not even walk. — Akash Lakhotia
What distinguishes pulp fiction from great literature is how emphatically the work challenges us to interpret it.
— Bruce Meyer
Science Fiction is the jazz of literature.
— David Brin
... she was a pudding of immaturity and precocious wisdom that had not yet set into a stable mold.
— Mark Zero
Energy manipulation took place completely in mind,same way believing in telepathy caused telepathic abilities to grow STRONGER.
— Christina Westover
To be a good writer, become a good listener.
— Cynthia Briggs
Romantic literature is in effect imaginative lying.
— Oscar Wilde
The beauty of literature - also its limit - is that it is inescapably personal, even if you're writing science fiction.
— Aleksandar Hemon
I'm not writing great literature. I'm writing commercial fiction for people to enjoy the stories and to like the characters.
— Kathy Reichs
Among the Igbo the art of conversation is regarded very highly, and proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten.
— Chinua Achebe
literature is a fiction that tells a deeper truth,
— Adam Johnson
Only where children gather
is there any real chance of fun. — Mignon McLaughlin
is there any real chance of fun. — Mignon McLaughlin
Nothing, except the weather report or a general maxim of conduct, is so unsafe to rely upon as a theory of fiction.
— Ellen Glasgow
Perhaps no other body of literature is as subject to political pressures from within the community as gay fiction.
— Edmund White
You don't turn your back on your destiny.
— Trine Villemann
That night, as the stars sparkled in the sky, Polly dreamed...
— Brian Maunder
The woods are full of regional writers, and it is the great horror of every serious Southern writer that he will become one of them.
— Flannery O'Connor
Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.
— G.K. Chesterton
A fear of the unknown: what was that called?
Worse yet: a fear of the known. — Joyce Carol Oates
Worse yet: a fear of the known. — Joyce Carol Oates
Reading lets our mind visit new exciting worlds"
~Vianka Van Bokkem — Vianka Van Bokkem
~Vianka Van Bokkem — Vianka Van Bokkem
As a literature of change driven by technology, science fiction presents religion to a part of the reading public that probably seldom goes to church.
— Gregory Benford
To use the little kick of energy which opposition supplies to be more vigorously oneself.
— Virginia Woolf
Pornography is one of the branches of literature - science fiction is another - aiming at disorientation, at psychic dislocation.
— Susan Sontag
I seek to take my audience on an emotional roller-coaster ride, a journey of laughter and tears and every sentiment in between.
— Marc Royston
...Sigerius realized that every academic looked like every other academic."
- Bonita Avenue, p.49 — Peter Buwalda
- Bonita Avenue, p.49 — Peter Buwalda
For some reason, people try to fill you with food when you're filled with grief. I didn't need food. I needed a reason to keep living
— Priscille Sibley
The American girl isn't ANY girl; she's a remarkable specimen in a remarkable species.
— Henry James
They watch on, evil, incredibly stupid, enjoying my destruction.
'Poor Grendel's had an accident,' I whisper. 'So may you all. — John Gardner
'Poor Grendel's had an accident,' I whisper. 'So may you all. — John Gardner
To my fellow writers' I say, 'Write. Build an imaginary world like nobody's watching.
— Terry A. O'Neal
It's your fiction that interests me. Your studies of the interplay of human motives and emotion.
— Isaac Asimov
In my schoolboy reveries, we were always two fugitives riding on the spine of a book, eager to escape into worlds of fiction and secondhand dreams.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
People recover differently. Some change cities, some fall in love and some begin writing.
— Kanza Javed
All forms of literature are dangerous; but in none is the danger more acute than in historical fiction...
— John Julius Norwich
We do not claim that the portrait we are making is the whole truth, only that it is a resemblance.
— Victor Hugo
No, Margaret Atwood writes literature, whereas I write fiction. I'm from the American Midwest, so literature is beyond my abilities.
— Stella Atrium
And what is gossip anyway?Just fragments of sad accounts, maneuvered and mutilated year after year for our sinful pleasure.
— Kanza Javed
I'm sure you can manage from here, and without a further word, he walked out of her room, then let himself out of her flat.
— M.F. Roberts
No matter how strong you are, you cannot hold open the jaws of a great-white shark with your bare hands ... that can do your brain.
— Ivan Stoikov
Science Fiction is a branch of children's literature.
— Thomas M. Disch
Science fiction is the very literature of change.
— Frederik Pohl
Science fiction is the agent provocateur of literature.
— Dana Stabenow
In high school I was drawn to the study of literature, poetry Shakespeare, contemporary fiction, drama, you name it - I read it.
— Frederick Lenz
We all have a book in us. The first step is recognising this. Writing it is a whole new journey.
— Kathryn Joyce
I'm sold as a literary writer in Holland; I'm sold as crime fiction in England. I think of it as just literature.
— Karin Slaughter
The fact that the site of narrative is an ideal topos disqualifies neither pornography nor science fiction from being literature. Such
— Georges Bataille
The pleasures of writing correspond exactly to the pleasures of reading
— Vladimir Nabokov
Literature is a virus.
— Corey Redekop
In Bosnian, there's no distinction in literature between fiction and nonfiction; there's no word describing that.
— Aleksandar Hemon
I was determined that in fiction anyway two men should fall in love and remain in it for the ever and ever that fiction allows.
— E. M. Forster
It's in literature that true life can be found. It's under the mask of fiction that you can tell the truth.
— Gao Xingjian
Literature takes its revenge on reality by making it the slave of fiction ...
— Simone De Beauvoir
Science fiction is hard to define because it is the literature of change and it changes while you are trying to define it.
— Tom Shippey
Living is deeper than just life
— Tru Lyfe
Science fiction films are not about science. They are about disaster, which is one of the oldest subjects of art.
— Susan Sontag
Some books must be sipped slowly like a strong bourbon. Most books must be devoured more than once because as you age you distill more.
— Brandi L. Bates
I am in the interesting position of being sometimes skimmed by the critics and called literature and sometimes called historical fiction.
— Philippa Gregory
Maybe these dreams of ours just floats away. Here we go again ... changin' face.
— Randolph Randy Camp
I've always felt that good writing does not have to be literary.
— Sara Sheridan