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A writer's life experience is absolutely vital in writing novels. It is the writer's experience which allows that writer to invent fictitious events which will be meaningful to the reader. I would go so far as to say that the whole point of fiction is to provide the reader with synthetic experience. The writer allows the reader to learn something from his or her own experience - no matter how altered or fictionalized that experience may be.

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