Truth Quote by Richard Paul Evans
““There's a big difference between us. I write non-fiction, you write fiction. I write truths that tell lies. You write lies that tell truths.””
About This Quote
Non‑fiction can convey falsehoods as truths, while fiction can embed truths within lies.
In simple terms: Truths and lies swap roles across genres.
Genre blurs truth‑lie boundaries.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- writing workshops
- literary analysis
- media criticism
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- creative writing instruction
- critical reading curricula
Questions to Reflect On
- How does genre influence our trust in a narrative?
- Can a fictional story teach more truth than a factual report?
The statement oversimplifies; non‑fiction aims for factual accuracy, though bias exists.