Via @MoustacheClubUS: I guess you could write fiction on the Internet, but I wouldn’t read that and neither would you. So if you wanted to write fiction, you’d just pass it off as fact, which is what most of us call life itself.https://www.splicetoday.com/writing/the-end-of-my-career-on-the-internet#.XsqbnPs80kI.twitter …
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Which is why "creative nonfiction" has replaced fiction (other than the YA stuff). Just position your story as a "memoir" of your drug/sex/emotional abuse, and people will read it for the same reason people originally read fiction in the first place.
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Precisely. If/when the ruse is discovered, you might be criticized, but you'll be laughing all the way to the bank!
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Two or three old friends of mine wrote successful (and/or bestselling) memoirs, and I know firsthand that these are heavily adulterated with fictional episodes and characters.
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If nobody questions it, well...it's true until proven otherwise!
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