Why Writers Lie (Hint: We’re Partly To Blame)

Prompted by The New Republic’s recent excoriation of storyteller David Sedaris for taking fictional liberties in work sold as nonfiction, Oscar Villalon ponders “the head-scratching issue of talented (and not-so-talented) writers lying on the page. Why take the risk of a public shaming?” The problem, he suggests, may be linked to the perceived lesser worth of fiction.