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“I really can't write fantasy. I cannot invent a world which does not exist. And I can't read fantasy either. As soon as I realise I'm reading a book that hasn't got its roots in a reality I can comprehend, I switch off.” quote by Michael Morpurgo
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“I really can't write fantasy. I cannot invent a world which does not exist. And I can't read fantasy either. As soon as I realise I'm reading a book that hasn't got its roots in a reality I can comprehend, I switch off.”

Michael Morpurgo

About This Quote

Source Interview: Writing challenges, 2005

He struggles with fantasy because it requires creating worlds beyond his grasp, leading him to disengage when realism is absent.

In simple terms: He can't imagine unreal worlds, so he stops reading fantasy.

Key Takeaway

Focus on genres that align with your imagination.

Themes

creativity genre preference imagination

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

authorial insight literary critique

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • reading habits
  • educational settings

Key Concepts

literature cognitive style

Questions to Reflect On

  • What elements make a fantasy world believable for you?
  • Can you blend reality with imagination?
A Different Perspective

Limiting to realistic genres may restrict creative exploration.

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