The definition of "true" is that it is a fact, it can be proven. Here are some links to help you learn how to write -- you're on your own picking out something true to write about.
When Did Lucille Flecther write
Yes, he did.
No his uncle Ronnie's suicide inspired him to write it
No
Aleksandr Kuprin wrote "The Outrage: A True Story" in 1907. The story is a fictionalized account of a real-life incident involving a Russian officer who incited violence against Jewish citizens.
Number the Stars is a work of historical fiction written by Lois Lowry. While the book is based on true events, it is not a true story in itself. The characters and specific events in the book are fictional, but the historical context of the Holocaust and World War II is accurate.
If someone ELSE writes it about your life it is called a Biography if YOU write a story about your life it is called a Autobiography.
No, neither Shel Silverstein nor Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem 'True Story.' The poem 'True Story' was written by Margaret Atwood.
The true story was hidden in the mythology. Mythology provided the names for the planets.
no it is not a true story or based off a true story
Yes. Every story I write is nonfiction and 100% true. Roger Dean Kiser, Sr. 303 Juliette Circle Brunswick, GA 31525
As the phrase, "true story" implies, these stories are, in fact, true!