Is it possible that what we think of as genre boundaries are things that have been invented fairly recently by the publishing industry? I can see there’s a case for saying there are certain patterns, and you can divide up stories according to these patterns, perhaps usefully. But I get worried when readers and writers take these boundaries too seriously, and think that something strange happens when you cross them, and that you should think very carefully before doing so . . . I would like to see things breaking down a lot more. I suppose my essential position is that I’m against any kind of imagination police, whether they’re coming from marketing reasons or from class snobbery.
Wednesday, November 08, 2017
Behind the scenes …
… Kazuo Ishiguro: 'Write What You Know' is the Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard | Literary Hub. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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