Kurt Vonnegut says fiction is an art form unto its own.
“All of fiction is a practical joke—making people care, laugh, cry or be nauseated or whatever by something which absolutely not going on at all.
“It’s like saying, ‘Hey, your pants are on fire.’ “
“Don’t worry about getting into the profession. Write anyway to make your soul grow.
“That’s what the practice of any art is, it isn’t to make a living, it’s to make your soul grow.”
From interview: Vonnegut on Fiction, in Writing Fiction Today, Winter 2001, a specialty publication from Writer’s Digest.
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