The novel loses readers, as narrative nonfiction and memoirs gain in popularity.
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Henderson went on to become a Los Angeles magazine writer and nonfiction author.
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Poems, nonfiction books, and factual writing have been integrated into the unit.
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His nonfiction books have always shaken with meaning and aroused great passions.
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Have you noticed that the subtitles of nonfiction books follow certain formulas?
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He has written six best-selling, military-suspense novels and a nonfiction book.
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A novelist can feel her way with a story, but that's not the case in nonfiction.
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For nonfiction titles distributed or published in the U.S., the number is 1,433.
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Rand's discussions with Hospers contributed to her decision to write nonfiction.
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Prose writing that is not fictional
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Non-fiction or nonfiction is an account, narrative, or representation of a subject which an author presents as fact. This presentation may be accurate or not; that is, it can give either a true or a false account of the subject in question. ...
Nonfiction was an avant garde, Post-Punk rock band based in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the late 1980s. Members included Benjamin (Ben) Miller, Laurence B. (Larry) Miller, Bill Franks, and Scott Petersen.
"Non Fiction" is a single released by The Pillows on September 14, 2005. The B-side "Heart Is There" is a cover of the Nine Miles song of the same name. An alternate version of "My Girl" later appeared on the album My Foot.
(Non-Fic) This is the acronym used in the library field to identify books that are not fiction
Writing about real people, places, and events. Unlike fiction, nonfiction is largely concerned with factual information, although the writer shapes the information according to his or her purpose and viewpoint. Biography, autobiography, and news articles are examples of nonfiction. See Fiction
Prose based on something that has happened or is happening.
"True" writing in which the author retells actual events.