When fictionalizing a story, an author should use a variety of source materials, including historical texts, biographies, and academic articles related to the story's setting or themes to ensure accuracy and depth. Additionally, personal narratives, interviews, and primary sources can provide authentic perspectives and emotional resonance. Fictional works that explore similar themes can also inspire creativity while helping to shape character development and plot structure. Ultimately, a blend of factual research and creative exploration will enrich the narrative and enhance its believability.
Kay L. Brinkley has written: 'Materials Division research and technology accomplishments for FY 88 and plans for FY 89' -- subject(s): Materials, Composite materials, Research
Vincent Duckles has written: 'Music reference and research materials'
V. Duckles has written: 'Music reference and research materials'
Readers of research materials have to be impassionate and impartial so that they may not fall into any kind of fallacies and be misled. Therefore it is essential that they ignore the personal identity and individual existence of the author. Personal attitudes and views of the author the researcher cannot ignore anyway since they are incorporated in the works he created, now the research material. If the research material is not by but about the author, nothing can be avoided or ignored.
Pierre Weber has written: 'Elements of statistics for market research' -- subject(s): Marketing research, Statistical methods
Arieh Singer has written: 'Developments in palygorskite-sepiolite research' -- subject(s): Nanostructured materials, Palygorskite, Meerschaum, Research
S. P. Timoshenko has written: 'Elements of strength of materials' 'As I remember'
Arthur McAnally has written: 'Characteristics of materials used in research in United States history' -- subject(s): History, Sources, Research
J. Kjaer has written: 'Materials research for advanced solid state fuel cells'
Ronald A. Lorini has written: 'A summary of New York's research on pavement marking materials' -- subject(s): Road markings, Testing, Materials
John D. Moteff has written articles and reports on a variety of topics, mainly focused on defense, national security, and foreign policy issues. He has also been a contributing author to Congressional Research Service reports.
Wei Lai has written: 'Elements of mechanics of elastic solids' -- subject(s): Strength of materials