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fictionist

[fik-shuh-nist] / ˈfɪk ʃə nɪst /


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Another documented a party of Osage arriving at a ceremony for their dances in a private airplane—a scene that “outrivals the ability of the fictionist to portray.”

From The New Yorker • Mar. 1, 2017

"Nura" has two older sisters, myself and Mary Blake Woodson, fictionist and long a member of the editorial staff of the Kansas City Star.

From Time Magazine Archive

And in the lawless cosmos of this oldtime Hearst sportswriter, fictionist and cinema scenarist, criminals are regarded as diverting eccentrics; slaughter, a mere irrelevancy and the underworld, a sort of jocular never-never land.

From Time Magazine Archive

And here is undoubtedly one of his strongest appeals to the world of readers, whether or no it makes him less perfect a fictionist.

From Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities by Burton, Richard

The historian appreciates the truth of this just as the fictionist recognises and is governed by the opposite of it, each according to his lights.

From From Place to Place by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury)