Fiction is biography remixed.
You find yourself in its pages because it holds your hopes, dreams, possibilities, fears, nightmares, and constraints.
It is more relatable than biographies because its authors wear an imaginary mask that unhinges them.
No other category of writing can compete with faceless truth.
I used to prioritize biographies, and they still have a place on my shelf, but I find them more biased as I study history.
Fiction bears low-hanging branches that can help you climb to unimaginable heights of human understanding.
– Osasu Oviawe
