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What's the reason for it being in nonfiction? Is it actually a true story? -- nm
"
by
Krusty
No, it doesn't have to be true to be nonfiction. Nonfiction simply means it's not a novel or short story. -- nm
Posted by
mara
Jul 29 '16, 14:41
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Really? My understanding was nonfiction is writing based on truth. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 29, 14:45
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Not necessarily. For instance, folklore, legends and myths can be cataloged as nonfiction. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 14:48
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Plus stuff like ghost hunting, astrology, homeopathy, trickle-down economics... :-) In cases like that, of course, the author is *purporting* it to
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mara
Jul 29, 14:52
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astrology is real, yo. -- nm
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all the boys love venus in scorpio
Jul 29, 16:44
That makes sense. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 29, 15:03
I can see it in those cases because they're based on a perceived truth in the stories.
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Krusty
Jul 29, 14:52
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It's totally made up, like most plays. But plays are not novels, so they're put in nonfiction. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 14:54
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That makes no sense to me. Plays are not really that different than a novel so why the difference?
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Krusty
Jul 29, 15:00
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See my last post below. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 15:10
at my store we had ~80 sections - none were called "non-fiction"
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mud
Jul 29, 15:05
1
Yeah, as much as anything else, libraries are just trying to come up with a single word to call the items with Dewey Decimal numbers. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 15:14
Poetry, too. Edgar Allan Poe didn't actually meet a raven who said "Never more," but it's in nonfiction. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 14:56
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Wait, wut? -- nm
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iSpam
Jul 29, 15:09
I feel like it should be on a case by case basis. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 29, 15:02
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You know what, I should retract some of this. There's actually a much better way to think of this. The 2 categories of texts shouldn't be fiction and -- (edited)
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mara
Jul 29, 15:10
3
Got it. I'm sorry for dragging this out but I was genuinely curious. Thanks for the detailed answer. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 29, 15:16
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Heh, I was thinking of apologizing to ST, but *I'm* happy to talk about it. It's actually been helpful to me. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 15:17
1
Cool. :-) -- (edited)
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Krusty
Jul 29, 15:24
interesting. -- nm
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Epiphany
Jul 29, 14:44
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