Should I quit my routine of writing fiction daily?
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What are some good intellectual fiction books to bring on a West Coast road trip?
What are some true stories that make fiction look rather pretentious and boring?
Name the last fiction book you’ve read, and the fiction book you’re reading now. Why did you choose them? What did you learn from them?
Which are some famous fictional and non-fictional novels with easy vocabulary?
Who is your favourite fictional scientist?
Which fictional books raise some interesting philosophical and existential questions without being especially demanding to read?
In a battle between fiction and reality (movies), who might win (in terms of critical appraise and box office)?
Is Mushishi science fiction?
Who has the easier job, the hero or the villain?
How common is it for fiction writers to have a previous work of fiction/non-fiction that they overwhelmingly can cite from memory?
How does Maurice Druon’s “Accursed Kings” series compare, in terms of style, flow and format, to “A Song of Ice and Fire?”
Is it better to read fictional books or non-fictional books? Which one do you mostly read?
What are some good books (fiction) with stories including data, software and similar?
If fictional characters were real, who would be the most sarcastic of them?
How do I respond to someone who says fictions are time-wasting entertainment while asking me, “do you know ways I can find interpretations of life”?
What is The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin about?
Is it true that nobody besides Lily, James, Sirius and Wormtail knew that the Potters decided to ask Wormtail to be the secretkeeper instead of Sirius?
Using a robot, the size of a golf ball, what would be the most effective way to kill a terrorist?
I am a young literature PhD student. Thus, my daily routine revolves around academic writing. I would like to write fiction in my (little) free time, though. If I wrote fiction in my early mornings, I’d have no neurons left ...