Non Fiction
What is non-fiction?
Non-fiction includes essays, biographies, autobiographies, diaries,
and journals. Occasionally, fiction writers will use one of these forms
to create fictional stories. The main purpose of these forms of writing
is to present facts. Authors may have additional reasons for writing non-fiction.
Essays are used to explore a range of topics. Essay topics range from
explaining complex relationships between facts to encouraging discussion
about controversial topics. Biographies and autobiographies, especially
modem forms, focus on revealing the thoughts, feelings, and actions of
a person. Diaries keep records of the personal thoughts, feelings, or
observations of one person. Journals, like diaries, record events or observations
on a regular basis, often daily.
Many forms of non-fiction require research or thought on the part of
the writer. This research is found in these types of literature in the
form of quotes, references, or bibliographies. Writers use a variety of
styles. Some writers use a concise, direct style, while others use longer,
less formal style.
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