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nonfiction

[non-fik-shuhn] / nɒnˈfɪk ʃən /


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“The ones back there are children’s and young adult books. Fiction, nonfiction, novels and poetry, comics and graphic novels. Anything that I think you folks might enjoy.”

From Literature

This upcoming book is a collection of essays, speeches and creative nonfiction.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2015, Packer adapted “Women of Will” into a nonfiction book.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other novels have come before — Joyce Carol Oates’ memorable if wildly fictionalized “Blonde,” for example — not to mention the avalanche of nonfiction that has been written since Marilyn burst onto the scene.

From Los Angeles Times

At Brown, he also wrote and edited for multiple campus newspapers and founded a creative nonfiction publication called Sole Magazine.

From The Wall Street Journal