Book Quote by Michael Morpurgo
“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.”
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.
Focus on genres that align with your imagination.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing
- reading habits
- educational settings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What elements make a fantasy world believable for you?
- Can you blend reality with imagination?
Limiting to realistic genres may restrict creative exploration.