A Quote by Jeff Feuerzeig

There's nothing I love more than a great truth-is-stranger-than-fiction story. — © Jeff Feuerzeig
There's nothing I love more than a great truth-is-stranger-than-fiction story.
Many people have observed that truth is stranger than fiction. This has led some intellectuals to conclude that it's stranger than non-fiction as well.
Truth may be stranger than fiction on a plot and narrative basis, but fiction can investigate tone in a way that things based on a true story can't.
Truth is only stranger than fiction if you're a stranger to the truth. Which means you're either a liar or you're fictional.
Truth is more of a stranger than fiction.
Truth is not only stranger than fiction, it is more interesting.
The truth is stranger than fiction . . . and often more incriminating.
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't.
Truth is more of a stranger than fiction. When in doubt, tell the truth. If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything. Most writers regard the truth as their most valuable possession, and therefore are economical in its use.
Why shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense.
It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, but usually fiction is just better.
Those who say truth is stranger than fiction have wasted their time on poorly written fiction.
Truth, of course, must of necessity be stranger than fiction, for we have made fiction to suit ourselves.
Truth maybe stranger than fiction, but fiction is truer.
Truth is stranger than fiction; fiction has to make sense.
Truth must necessarily be stranger than fiction, for fiction is the creation of the human mind and therefore congenial to it.
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