"Nonfiction that uses novelistic devices and strategies to shape the work. That's material that I really like"
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The phrasing matters. “Devices and strategies” is the language of the workshop, not the confessional. Moody isn’t arguing that nonfiction should lie; he’s arguing that it should be built. Scenes, character construction, suspense, compression, voice - the tools that make a reader feel time passing and stakes accumulating - become, in his view, not decorative but ethical: a way of paying attention hard enough to make experience legible.
There’s a quiet defensiveness in “That’s material that I really like,” too. It’s casual, almost shruggy, as if anticipating the predictable backlash: that narrative nonfiction is manipulation, that “novelistic” equals fake. Moody’s subtext is that shape is inevitable, so you might as well choose a shape that reveals rather than obscures. In a media culture drowning in information and starved for meaning, he’s endorsing nonfiction that doesn’t just report the world, but stages it so we can actually see what’s been happening.
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"Nonfiction that uses novelistic devices and strategies to shape the work. That's material that I really like." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nonfiction-that-uses-novelistic-devices-and-87490/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




