not neccessarily, it doesnt have to do with an author at all
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These writers wanted to tell the story of the suffering of common people.
the main points of the story the lesson learned and or the authors point of view
It is difficult to understand what you are actually asking, but I'll make a stab at it. In non-fiction, it means the author is using first person point of view. In fiction, it means author intrusion: the author is making personal comments in the story, as though they were telling someone the story. This was popular back in the day, but that was then, this is now. No longer popular.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun authors, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a symposium of authors, a staff of authors, a mob of authors.
The authors' point of view means what he/she is seeing, hearing or thinking at the time. An opinion, attitude, or judgment.As much as journalists, academics and other writers of non-fiction try, usually, to maintain an objective viewpoint, it is impossible to do so. We interpret what we see and know through our viewpoint, and this comes out in our writing. In a biography, for example, the author must either like and admire or disapprove of and censure what the person in the biography did, and these feelings will come out in the book. It comes out in the choice of words, in the choice of incidents to relate, and in the details of those narratives. "He gave his red hat away" implies something different from "He gave his hat to a beggar" although they may be the same incident. Some non-fiction, of course, is unabashedly partisan, and is intended to persuade the reader to adopt the opinions of the writer; in such works the author's point of view is easy to discern.
Fantastic Fiction features over 30,000 authors on its website. You can find the bibliographies of the authors on the official Fantastic Fiction website.
Fiction is not real, as it is rather imaginary and invented by the authors ideas
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science fiction
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Many authors write historical fiction. My favorites are Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.
They both have word fiction in them Both are written by authors Both can have plots, characters, themes, symbols etc....
There are many popular fiction authors, and it all depends on what your tastes are. Some very popular ones are Stephen King, Margaret Atwood and Iain Banks.
My friend is writing a book for the first time what is the estimate number of non fiction books sold for first time authors
For avid readers there are many genres of books to choose from. One of those popular genres is realistic fiction. Some noted authors of realistic fiction are John Green, Jeff Kinney, and Katherine Paterson.
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No. Science Fiction is a genre. A style can be applied to any genre.