That's a bit like calling Shakespeare a writer of fiction. Dostoyevski is considered a purveyor of great ideas because his was one of the heat minds in Western civilization.
Being attributed to anyone who did not make the statement is destructive of credibility (and rightly so, because one would be attempting to deceive). If you believe it, say so and quote yourself. Attributing it to "anonymous" is pathetic.
It would be better if it said 'Anonymous', but being attributed to a writer of fiction doesn't really add any credibility.
That's a bit like calling Shakespeare a writer of fiction. Dostoyevski is considered a purveyor of great ideas because his was one of the heat minds in Western civilization.
Great not heat. Auto check strikes again.
Being attributed to anyone who did not make the statement is destructive of credibility (and rightly so, because one would be attempting to deceive). If you believe it, say so and quote yourself. Attributing it to "anonymous" is pathetic.