Really? Mars.
10 stories
an average story is about 10 feet
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If you are calling it fiction, no. You can write anything as fiction with a narrator who uses "I" and describes actions and events as if he or she were really there. They can be completely made up. If the narrative is billed as a memoir or as nonfiction, yes, it has to be true.
I am actually working on an essay comparing two short stories as we speak. I starting mine...Based on the short stories of "Title" by Author, and "Title" by Author, There are many similaries, and many differences. Hope that helps:)
There are many fictional stories about the Illuminarti. The clue is in the question, they are fictional. As are all that claim to be members.
It is a fictional character in many mythological texts and childrens stories.
The simple subject is "stories."
The simple subject is "stories."
stories
Bangla Choti is erotic fictional stories written in Bengaki language. The stories can be found on many sites and forums or published in books. People can read them or write their own stories for free.
There are many but, perhaps, the best and best known was written by Mark Twain, titled Joan of Arc. It is a fictional novel but based on facts. Twain had a personal fascination with this saint.
There is no real evidence of this, just some photoshop stuff and that sort of thing. There have been many fictional stories about ruins on the Moon or Mars.
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Slender man is a fictional character that has been rewritten into many urban horror stories. In most versions, he can speak into your mind telepathically.
R.K. Narayan's stories are centered around the fictional town of Malgudi in South India. This imaginary town serves as a backdrop for many of his novels and short stories, capturing the essence of everyday life in India with wit and humor.
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