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.
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.
Not. A person writes a journal to record their life.
it depends if is a book of a journal, look on one of the first pages, it should have something like a copyright page or whatever, but it should say something like fiction or non fiction. if it is a journal you write yourself, if you make up a character but base the story on a true event, it is historical non fiction. if it is something that actually happened, it is non fiction.
Non fiction
Detective or crime fiction.
Essays are non-fiction. Stories are fiction.
non-fiction and fiction
Science Fiction, Fiction.
realistic fiction
Yes- fantasy literature is a type of fiction.
Valerie Raoul has written: 'The French fictional journal' -- subject(s): Autobiographical fiction, French, French Autobiographical fiction, French diaries, French fiction, History and criticism, Narcissism in literature
One type of fiction book is a mystery, which typically involves solving a crime or unraveling a puzzle. Another type is science fiction, which often explores futuristic technology or societies. Fantasy is another type of fiction book that involves magical elements or creatures.