"Genre is a minimum-security prison." (pg. 70)

What is a minimum- security prison? Well, a prison you can easily get out off. A prison in which you can move within the cells with no problem and have freedom. I like to think that when you right you can explore the different ways of writing. For example, if you write fiction you don't necessarily have to stick to one style of writing fiction, you can jump around. In fact, you can even incorporate many different styles within a piece. part from that a writer doesn't necessarily have to be known for writing in one specific genre. They can get out of this genre prison and express themselves writing in a variety of genres. The thing is sometimes writers prefer staying in these
minimum-security prisons because it's safer inside.
"We're overwhelmed right now by calamitous information.The real overwhelms the fictional, is incomparable more compelling than an invented drama." (pg. 82)
Whenever I am interested in reading a book I usually chose something that is indeed based on a true story. It makes it all the more interesting. Maybe its the fact that as we read we become more enthusiastic knowing that most of the details of what we're reading actually did happen. That the story of this text is not far from reality and is not only possible but real. It's a fact. Sure, there are some novels and fiction pieces that are extremely well written and very interesting but, to me at least, it is sometimes disappointing to know that what you'rereading about it only a fragment of an author's imagination, nonrealistic, nonexistent.
"Facts have gravitas." (pg. 86)
Facts are often associated with seriousness, meaning they will always be real. We choose to believe what seems most real to us, therefore we automatically choose to believe facts. But could a fact not be real? Does that make it not a fact? According to
dictionary.com a fact is something that actually exists; reality; truth. A fact is real. A fact is not a fact if it never occurred.