Fantasy is not merely a distinct genre. All fiction is fantasy, a narrative of a world and people created by the storyteller's imagination.


Writers on Writing: More Collected Essays From the New York Times (Vol. II, 2003)


Fantasy is not merely a distinct genre. All fiction is fantasy, a narrative of a world and people created by the storyteller's imagination.

Fantasy is not merely a distinct genre. All fiction is fantasy, a narrative of a world and people created by the storyteller's imagination.

Fantasy is not merely a distinct genre. All fiction is fantasy, a narrative of a world and people created by the storyteller's imagination.

Fantasy is not merely a distinct genre. All fiction is fantasy, a narrative of a world and people created by the storyteller's imagination.