Not exact matches
These problems are of such magnitudes and complexity that the
quality of the future of our planetary existence now confronts us as something more
than just a theoretical or imaginative issue first detailed for us by the writers of science
fiction.
From Red: I have always felt that Christian art (particularly music and written
fiction) is of a much lower
quality than what you find in the «secular» world.
Again, I don't want to take away from any of the twists, but they were just bizarre enough to have a more science
fiction / surreal
quality to them
than a horrific one, but also hokey enough that the film didn't need to take itself too seriously.
A quick summation: yes, there is a difference between genre
fiction and literary
fiction; no, genre
fiction is not necessarily «lower»
than literary
fiction or mere escapism; yes, literary
fiction has just as many cliches and tropes as genre
fiction; and yes, there are many examples of top
quality work and utter crap in both categories, and people shouldn't pigeon - hole their reading habits to solely one or the other.
Flash
fiction stories are 250 - 750 words, but this length has more to do with
quality of attention
than duration of attention.
The review site, Spire Reviews, was born out of a desire to uplift
quality Christian
fiction and to show that the Christian
fiction category is far more diverse
than many believe.
European comics were historically more diverse and often higher -
quality (in terms of art and story craft)
than American comics; in addition to drama, fantasy, and detective books (including classics like The Adventures of Tintin), many European comic book series are historical
fictions.
One of the drawbacks of Amazons new program is that by placing the emphasis on length of book rather
than quality of book, Amazon is shutting out more
than just erotica and serialized short
fiction authors.
Someone reading Harry Potter fan
fiction would probably expect it to be different in
quality than say a new Harry Potter book by J.K. Rowling.
What you do: I write good,
quality fiction involving less
than perfect gay men.
Mostly, from authors who were either unclear on my take on speed vs.
quality, or who were defending a slow approach, saying that it took longer to generate literary
fiction than commercial (with the inference being that literary
fiction was more elevated, superior in some way, and thus worth it).