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peer reviews part 12
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In the words of the late literary giant Ursula K. Le Guin, the problem is "the maintenance of an arbitrary division between 'literature' and 'genre,' the refusal to admit that every piece of fiction belongs to a genre, or several genres." We live in a world where the unreal happens every day: devices bring universes into our homes, governments rise and topple, monsters hide in our offices and schools, reality television stars win presidencies, and humans are born and die, every second. Our lives are bizarre, meandering, and fantastic. Shouldn’t our fiction reflect that?
HANNAH GILHAM, from “Discovering the Fabulists: The Value of the Bizarre in Literature”.
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peer reviews part 11