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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

It was from Fictionist, her son's rock `n' roll band, and it was just what she needed to make it over the line.

From Seattle Times

Need we say that it recites the ancient saw about William James, the fictionist, and his brother Henry, the psychologist.

From Project Gutenberg

To the pure fictionist it would necessitate irksome notation; the mere observer would hardly perceive its fictional value.

From Project Gutenberg

Before this invisible fictionist retired into his former obscurity, Dee petitioned him to use his influence on behalf of a woman who had committed suicide, and of another who had dreamed of a treasure hidden in a cellar.

From Project Gutenberg