Integrating fiction with non-fiction is no easy feat, but these would be valuable additions to any school book collection. |
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His lifelong concern with the South also pervades most of his non-fiction prose works. |
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It could be fiction or non-fiction, horror or fantasy or prose or epic poetry. |
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These became regular features and drew on both non-fiction and fictional material. |
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We'll be looking at all kinds of storytelling, poetry and prose, fiction and non-fiction. |
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As well as her novels, Ayn Rand wrote six non-fiction books which were published during her lifetime. |
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While the emphasis this year is on non-fiction, prose fans are not being neglected. |
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If they start naming off non-fiction books by journalists, I ask them about fiction. |
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Although the line between fiction and non-fiction in this book is thin, there is nothing wrong with that. |
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Do you find yourself becoming quite a different person writing fiction as opposed to non-fiction? |
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That's one reason the book won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for non-fiction. |
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It's a blend of fiction and non-fiction which the author didn't expect her husband to read. |
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Mukherjee has authored five novels, two non-fiction books and two collections of short stories. |
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My writing non-fiction short stories has been the most healing thing I have ever done in my entire lifetime. |
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There are few finer pasttimes than gauging the trends in literary non-fiction. |
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He seems to be creating fiction from non-fiction and non-fiction from fiction. |
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It might come as a surprise to my readers to hear that I am a rather dedicated fan of non-fiction. |
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We have come a long way but there is a lot further to go with both our non-fiction and our fiction. |
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In any case, I tend to avoid the pop psychology and head for the speculative fiction or fascinating non-fiction. |
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He sought to materialize this transgressive imaginative sensibility in both his fiction and non-fiction. |
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Being a bibliophile of non-fiction books has also led me to a worrying conclusion. |
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Orlean taught us to look and listen, while Wheeler explored how to use dialogue in non-fiction. |
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And anyway, I try not to draw a dividing line between fiction and non-fiction. |
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Next summer, HBO will air the 10-parter Band of Brothers, based on Stephen Ambrose's non-fiction bestseller about a World War II U.S. Army unit. |
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Any reading material except the worst trash, fiction or non-fiction, helps to fill in our knowledge of life and the universe. |
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This educational collection of non-fiction books is well-suited to teaching within schools as well as pupil work at home. |
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It is remarkable to see such an increase in noteworthy and high-quality non-fiction titles for young people. |
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There are simply no words, in the lexicon of non-fiction, to describe the human carnage. |
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In poetry, fiction, or non-fiction, Raymond Fraser possesses the rare talent of truth telling. |
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One publisher, for example, has produced an 'anti-corruption, non-fiction series' of books. |
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These soft cover non-fiction titles are packed with pictures and facts about interesting figures in Canadian history. |
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He'd love to be a guest lecturer at the school occasionally, maybe teaching creative non-fiction. |
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Music books are now with other non-fiction subjects in the lending library, and music reference books are now in the Reference Library. |
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The middle classes are the most avid readers of novels, non-fiction and even poetry. |
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More specifically, she would want to get into writing non-fiction sometime later and even make a movie or at least script one. |
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There was a particular audience for non-fiction films and there were newsreels, but it just wasn't a big market. |
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News channels get more viewership as people not watch them merely to catch headlines, but also because of their other non-fiction content. |
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Austin has written three novels and co-authored four non-fiction books. |
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It would be a work of closely observed non-fiction written with all the commitment and vividness of a novel. |
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The photograph emerges from the world of non-fiction, it is the product and evidence of the observable world. |
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And in your introduction to your anthology, which includes non-fiction articles as well, you say steampunk is part of the mainstream. |
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The categories of fiction and non-fiction are among the most immovable divides in bookshops and libraries. |
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His oeuvre includes eight collections of poems, four collections of short stories, four plays and two books of non-fiction. |
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The collection includes English and Anglo-Irish poetry, belles-lettres, and non-fiction of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
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Finally, Middle East specialist and translator Fred Reed explores the rise of militant iconoclasm in Syria in his new non-fiction study Shattered Images. |
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Can a researcher who discovers some overlooked short story use it in a novel or a non-fiction book or is such a jewel somehow the property of the author's estate or descendants? |
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In the junior division, especially, opportunities to engage students in non-fiction writing increase as students begin to develop strong opinions about controversial issues. |
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Davis has received many awards, including honorary doctorates from the University of Victoria and the University of Guelph, the 2002 Lowell Thomas Medal and the 2002 Lannan Foundation prize for literary non-fiction. |
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Developing a culture of student-centred inquiry within the classroom is an effective way to engage students in non-fiction writing that focuses on the points just discussed. |
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A non-fiction article could concern itself with a concept which has been known for some time and around which theory and discussion has been rampant. |
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The fiction's not half bad, but it's the non-fiction that stands out. |
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He was alarmed that among non-fiction publications based on PhD theses, anything that seeks to move beyond anecdotage to argument and analysis becomes fair game for reviewers. |
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Detroit inspires heated poetry, painstaking realism, stories of the supernatural, riveting non-fiction, and unclassifiable imaginative works. |
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Operating in the field of fiction as well as non-fiction, Les Éditions Libre Expression has built a strong reputation based on the quality of its books intended for the public. |
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This may happen in fiction, non-fiction or any other category. |
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Short stories and non-fiction should be no more than 200 words and poems no longer than 20 lines. |
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I'm now working on a love story set in Glasgow and a non-fiction spirituality book. |
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This makes it No4 in the overall book charts, which cover non-fiction and fiction categories. |
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Big-name celebrity books failed to inspire consumers after Waterstone's blamed poor non-fiction demand for a drop in sales. |
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Grenada is an island for those whose biggest holiday challenge is reading long tracts of non-fiction that they couldn't quite start back home. |
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The reader demands veracity in non-fiction. |
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But let us return to non-fiction, the knowable world, and frankly earthbound thoughts. |
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Others will be unsettled by a book that is written as if it were non-fiction yet clearly contains a fictional element, giving everything an air of untrustworthiness. |
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The women in non-fiction chick lit possess all the cartoonish and exaggerated qualities of chick-lit heroines, and none of the complexity of real women. |
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Dr. Saul is the author of five novels and four non-fiction works of provocative social commentary. |
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Support is available for the promotion of Canadian literature in these fields: novel, short story, poetry, children's literature, graphic novel, literary non-fiction, storytelling, spoken word and electronic literature. |
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But the books, mostly non-fiction covering subjects from art to sport to history, were said to have been thrown away because they were out of date, dirty or damaged. |
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The Biblio Express cart will be restocked on a weekly basis and books will be organized by language, age and reading level, and fiction and non-fiction. |
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The non-fiction imprints, Franklin Watts and Wayland publish nearly 800 new information books each year on topics ranging from literacy development, science and technology and geography to history, religion and sport. |
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His non-fiction fills, or helps to fill, the void left by foster Wallace. |
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The library contains lots of storybooks and non-fiction books about dinosaurs and insects, as well as poetry and nursery rhymes, newspapers and magazines. |
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Both non-fiction and fiction literature written during this time ranged from anger to sadness to vengefulness. |
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Examples of non-fiction include newspapers, biographies and blogs. |
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Backlist or frontlist, fiction, non-fiction we simply want to bring the best books to a wider audience. |
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Augy, who firmly believes that should I ever become famous and they write a book about my life, the humor and non-fiction categories will have to duke it out to see who's more entitled to it. |
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At the moment, Verlagsgruppe Random House has 40 publishing houses, which publish everything from fiction, children's literature, and non-fiction, to theology, self-help books, audio books and ebooks. |
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Black non-fiction film-makers also made waves. |
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It covers all segments of trade publishing: General fiction and non-fiction, mass market pocket books, books for young readers, illustrated books, travel guides, school books, as well as partworks. |
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Technical literature is a subdivision of the category non-fiction, i.e. written material which contains facts in contrast to areas of literature such as belles lettres or general fiction. |
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From prize-winning creative non-fiction to celebrity tell-alls and confessional misery-lit, memoirs have generated critical exaltation, controversy and some serious sales. |
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The second half is structured so that I can meet with people from the CLS, the scientific community, the support staff, the administration and anyone who's got a hankering to write better fiction or non-fiction. |
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And why it matters How to research the competition and refine the USP of your book Writing the proposal: a formula that works Titles and 'Look Inside' on Amazon Jenny Rogers has published more than 70 non-fiction titles. |
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But non-fiction gives us a new perspective on our world as it exists. |
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Erotica like Fifty Shades of Grey is on the wane The First World War will be big in non-fiction too, says Caroline Sanderson, non-fiction previewer for The Bookseller. |
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