Stacie Friend (2012) dismisses the traditional view that it is an author's imaginative activity of �making the story up� rather than the reader's make-believe, that is of the essence of fiction. She claims that this view is �neither plausible nor popular�. I argue that her claim is false and that her arguments are unconvincing. I argue further in defence of the traditional view that it is quite easy to find or to simply construct counterexamples to the standard view that fiction necessarily involves an invitation to the reader or audience to engage in make-believe. The counterexamples are the direct result of the fact that composing fiction need not involve any invitation to engage in make-believe.
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