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suspension of disbelief

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Believability in fiction

11/11/201310/27/2014 Write Well, Write To Sell 430 Views 3 Comments editing tips, fact checking, good writing techniques, rick taubold, self-editing, story continuity, story details, story internal consistency, suspension of disbelief

From Rick: We often hear the term “suspension of disbelief” applied to fiction, but what does that really mean? By its definition, fiction is not fact, and some writers think that gives them complete freedom to write whatever they want,

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