It is my job to create universes, as the basis of one novel after another. And I have to build them in such a way that they do not fall apart two days later.Or at least that's what my editors hope.However, I will reveal a secret to you
by Philip K. Dick
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In the realm of storytelling, Philip K. Dick emphasizes the responsibility of authors to construct intricate and enduring fictional worlds. His role as a writer involves developing universes that are robust and believable enough to sustain the narratives of multiple novels. This task not only requires creativity but also a keen understanding of the elements that make these fictional settings coherent and engaging for readers.

Dick also acknowledges the expectations placed upon him by his editors. They hope that the universes he creates will remain consistent and credible through the course of his works. However, he hints at the complexity and challenges involved in this creative process, suggesting that behind the scenes, the construction of these universes may not always be as secure as it appears. Despite these challenges, the ability to create such immersive worlds remains a central aspect of his writerly endeavor.

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