FICTION is something that is not true, or made up. Science Fiction and Fairy Tales are normally fiction. This is also includes things that are set in a historical time (i.e. Johnny Tremain) but are not true.
Examples: Twilight by Stephanie Meyer, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Sleeping Beauty, From Dust and Ashes by Tricia Goyer
NON-FICTION is something that IS true, such as biographies.
Examples: Night by Elie Wiesel, Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally,
Nonfictional books are books which are factual (i.e. they are about real life events). Fictional books, however, are made up and are not factual.
Literary nonfiction includes vivid descriptions.
Literary nonfiction uses story-telling techniques from fiction writing.
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Literary nonfiction includes vivid descriptions.
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True events and dialogue :)
Autobiography is a subset of literary nonfiction. Literary nonfiction encompasses a broader category of nonfiction works that includes essays, biographies, and literary journalism, whereas autobiography specifically refers to an individual's account of their own life.
Literary nonfiction uses story-telling techniques from fiction writing.
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One example of a sentence in literary nonfiction could be: "The sun peeked through the clouds, casting a warm glow on the meadow below as I wandered through the field, feeling the grass brush against my legs."
Narrative nonfiction, or creative nonfiction, is a literary work that tells a true story, but does so with the use of literary devices, rather than simply reporting the facts. Memoirs are typically examples of narrative nonfiction, as opposed to autobiographies, which are not usually written in literary style.
Adam Begley has written: 'Certitude' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, World history, Certainty, Biography, Humor (Nonfiction), Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Literary agents' -- subject(s): Literary agents