“People are drawn to stories in which characters do break through to another reality, because it is a universal experience to look at the world and go, Is this all there is? Or even if this is all there is, do I actually understand it? Are there clues and keys that would give me a new understanding? The glory of fiction is that I am lying to you. It's the same deal a good stage magician makes: You are going to be lied to.” — English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, nonfiction, audio theater, and films Neil Gaiman, quoted in “Soapbox: The Columnists—WSJ. Asks Five Luminaries To Weigh in on Single Topic; This Month: Breakthroughs,” WSJ. Magazine, November 2020
(Photo of
Neil Gaiman taken at the 2007 Scream Awards, Oct. 19, 2007, by pinguino k from
North Hollywood.)

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