Yes, Steppenwolf played at David Lipscomb in August/September 1990.
Many authors write historical fiction. My favorites are Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.
There is not a Goo Goo Dolls song called Fiction.
More fact than fiction. As with any movie, the facts were embellished a little.
Fiction
Cameron Leahy (of Downtown Fiction) is 28 years old (born May 10, 1989).
Sara Yamaka has written: 'The gift of Driscoll Lipscomb' -- subject(s): Color, Fiction, Nature, Painting, Rainbow
Fiction and non fiction
John Seymour Wood has written: 'College days' -- subject(s): Yale University, Fiction, Yale University in fiction, College students, College students in fiction 'Yale Yarns' -- subject(s): College stories 'An old beau'
David Baldacci attended Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Virginia. He achieved a B.A. in English and a law degree before going on to become a popular writer of fiction.
John Cramer has written: 'Twistor' -- subject(s): Fiction, Spy stories, University of Washington, Science fiction 'Physical Science' 'Einstein's bridge' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twenty-first century, Life on other planets, Science fiction 'How Alien Would Aliens Be'
Amanda Mackay has written: 'Death on the river' 'Death is academic' -- subject(s): College teachers, Duke University, Fiction, Fiction in English 'Death on the Eno'
Where's Waldo Fact or Fiction - 2007 was released on: USA: 23 April 2007 (Oklahoma City University Film Festival)
Judy G. Batson has written: 'Oxford in fiction' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English College stories, English fiction, In literature, Universities and colleges in literature, University of Oxford
Macario Tiu is a famous author, primarily with works of fiction. He is also a professor of Ateneo de Davao University.
Missoula, Montana. She teaches fiction at the University of Montana. http://www.cas.umt.edu/english/creative_writing/faculty/mcnamer.html
I know that National University has a great program in Creative Writing that has many perks: it's on a rolling admission basis, so you apply throughout the year; each class is structured in a monthly format; it accepts Genre-Fiction writers (Sic-Fi, Horror, Fantasy, etc); and you can choose 4 Genres to focus on (Fiction, Creative Non Fiction, Screenwriting, and Poetry).
The opposite of non-fiction is fiction.