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“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.” quote by Richard Paul Evans
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““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.””

Richard Paul Evans

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.

Key Takeaway

Genre blurs truth‑lie boundaries.

Themes

literature truth fiction non‑fiction

Mood

thought‑provoking enigmatic

Type

analytical literary

When to use this quote

  • writing workshops
  • literary analysis
  • media criticism

Key Concepts

narrative reliability subjective reality

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?
A Different Perspective

The statement oversimplifies; non‑fiction aims for factual accuracy, though bias exists.

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