Technical Writer/Editor with experience in both Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE) contexts, specializing in scientific and engineering publications and safety and environmental compliance documentation.
I'm going to use this as a sandbox until I get that figured out:
This book is fiction. But there is always a chance that such a work of fiction may throw some light on what has been written as fact. —Ernest Hemingway (A Moveable Feast 230)
[I]t is the author’s contention that good fiction—if the writer can achieve it—is more real, that is, more nourishing to our sense of reality, than non-fiction. . . . novelists have a unique opportunity—they can create superior histories out of an enhancement of the real, the unverified, and the wholly fictional. —Norman Mailer (Harlot’s Ghost 1287–8)
What is the rhetoric of modernism?