This is the first part of two chapters on fiction. I figured it was good to look at them first since I'm most familiar with fiction before considering his guides to other genres/modes. It was basically the first couple chapters ("pidgeonhole the book", "understand the terms", etc.) but with argument swapped for experience. He does tell you to suspend your disbelief at least.
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