Yes. A very fictional story.
The Back to the Future movies are set in the fictional town of Hill Valley, California.
There is no evidence that traveling in time is, at all, possible. Traveling in time with a locomotive may be something you saw in "Back to the Future", or perhaps some other fictional story.
The fictional town of Hill Valley from the Back to the Future movies is located in California. In reality there is no town or city in California named Hill Valley.
Yes it is a fictional story.
No, creative writing does not have to be fictional.
There is not mention of why the writers of Back to the Future II decided not to include Jennifer in the story as a serious character. It most likely had to do with the decided plot.
A fictional novel is a lengthy story.
yes it does have to be fictional
No, Chuck Berry does not have a cousin named Marvin. The misconception likely stems from the song "Johnny B. Goode," in which the lyrics mention a character named Marvin who plays the guitar just like ringing a bell. Chuck Berry wrote and performed the song, but Marvin is a fictional character within the song's narrative.
No. A historical story is a fictional story with facts about whatever your story is about.
It is a fictional story.
No. It is a fictional story, though realistic