No. True stories are called non-fiction.
Stories that are made up rather than true are called fiction.
Fiction.
Fiction is stories invented by the author. i.e it is not true. Non-fiction is based on facts and is true.
Non-fiction stories are based on real events, facts, and people, whereas fiction stories are imagined and not based on real events. The distinction helps readers understand whether the content is intended to be truthful or created for entertainment.
Fiction
A fiction library is when there is only fiction books, (stories that are made up) and non fiction libraries is when there is only non fiction books ( stories that are true)
No, his books are fiction.
Fiction
Fiction that occurs in the present is called "contemporary." This is true regardless of the genre the story falls into. Contemporary fiction can include mysteries, romances, thrillers, and other stories.
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Real stories are called non-fiction, as they are based on facts and real events rather than being fictional or imaginary. Examples of non-fiction genres include biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and documentaries.