Zombies are fiction; they don't exist. Fiction is fantasy, or not factual. Non-fiction is factual or reality.
There are no zombies. Zombies are fiction.
Only in fiction
Nope. Horror. Not much science concerned with zombies.
No. Zombies (the "walking dead") are a favorite science fiction and horror genre character, but the operative word is "fiction". They do not really exist.
Non- Fiction
the non-fiction.....but should be in the fiction :)
John Meaney has written: 'Bone song' -- subject(s): Fiction, Zombies, Conspiracies, Serial murders, Fantasy, OverDrive 'Resolution (Book III of the Nulapeiron Sequence)' 'Black Blood' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police in fiction, Police, Zombies, Zombies in fiction, Crimes against 'Context' -- subject(s): Patients, Wounds and injuries, Fiction
yes, yes they canCurrently, zombies are only characters in science-fiction and do not actually exist.
fiction is Imaginary stories, non-fiction is real stories
This play was non-fiction
It depends who you are. If you are a fiction character then riding to Washington would be fiction. If you are a non-fiction character then it would be non-fiction. Also if your horse is fiction or non-fiction that could change the outcome. Also if Washington is fiction or non-fiction then that should change your answer.
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)