What Is Real Is Imagined - NYTimes.com

Description:

The world that fiction comes from is fragile. It melts into insignificance against the universe of what is clear and visible and known. It persists because it is based on the power of cadence and rhythm in language and these are mysterious and hard to defeat and keep in their place. The difference between fact and fiction is like the difference between land and water.

Instructions:

Get more information on opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com
cathskim
Regina
{ Wordever }