Neither a journal nor a biography is fiction. A journal is typically a first-person account of daily events, and a biography is a third-person account of a life story. Some liberties and biases can be taken with both of these forms, but neither is straight fiction.
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Biography - journal - was created in 1978.
A Journal is generally regarded as a piece of writing covering facts presented in a sequential manner: say, a diary entry. But, a journal may also be used a medium for fiction, as in Margaret Atwood's "Handmaid's Tale" in which the story is written as if it is the journal of Offred, the narrator.
Journal of Medical Biography was created in 1993.
Non-fiction. A biography is a story about a person's life.
Non-fiction. A biography is a story about a person's life.
No because biography's are non fiction and Shiloh is fiction.
I am thinking Fiction, Non-Fiction, Biography and Auto-Biography...
Not. A person writes a journal to record their life.
A biography is a nonfiction (no fiction in it) writing about the life of a real person. If you were to write a nonfiction (no fiction in it) book about the life of President Barack Obama that would be a biography. If you were to write a fiction book about the life of President Barack Obama that would be just a work of fiction. A biography must be nonfiction.
Synonyms for biography are life story, life history, and memoir.It is hard to find an antonyms for biography but a biography should not be a work of fiction or fantasy.
P. Buckley Moss has written: 'Reuben and the quilt' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Amish, Quilts, Quilting 'P. Buckley Moss, the people's artist' -- subject(s): Biography, Artists 'A Journal from the Heart (From the Heart)' 'Reuben and the blizzard' -- subject(s): Fiction, Blizzards, Amish