Part fiction. Part real. It’s somewhere in between. When someone tells me they write nonfiction, I sometimes reply, “It’s 𝑎𝑙𝑙 fiction.” I get strange looks, especially from those who have their heads entrenched deeply in what they term as reality
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The Imaginary Life of Abigail Jones – a Review
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Writing and Aging – Guest Post by Christopher Meeks
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Elisabeth Zguta – The Allure of Writing Fiction
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Lloyd Lofthouse Interview – Writing, Characters, and Vietnam
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• •How much of Running with the Enemy is fiction? How much of it really happened? How completely does he develop his characters before writing? When did he first have a desire to write? What advice does he have for writers who are striving to be published? You are a Vietnam veteran, and this book started as a…