non-fiction造句(1) The series will include both fiction and non-fiction.
(2) I read a lot of non-fiction.
(3) Publishers are falling over themselves to produce non-fiction for five to seven-year-olds.
(4) I prefer reading non-fiction.
(5) Non-fiction books are grouped together by subject.
(6) He also produced works of non-fiction.
(7) I prefer non-fiction to fiction.
(8) Non-fiction publishing, to take a related case, is in general afflicted by similar problems of information overload and shrinking domestic markets.
(9) For a magazine-style non-fiction article the maximum length is 1,000 words.
(10) Non-fiction books, too, it goes without saying, are a good source.
(11) Hartmann, for example, writes classic science fiction and non-fiction about Mars.
(12) Barry also makes me laugh, but in a non-fiction kinda way.
(13) With non-fiction the situation is more nuanced.
(14) Now that lively, well - illustrated non-fiction books for all ages are widely available, his reputation has faded.
(15) I prefer non-fiction: history, social commentary , and stuff like that.
(16) I prefer non-fiction: history, social commentary , and like that.
(17) She published historical novels, as well as a non-fiction study of women in the British Empire.
(18) He has published non-fiction as well as fiction, with books under every section of the Dewey decimal system except for philosophy.
(19) A: Yes, but I prefer non-fiction, like self - help books or biography.
(20) Read a non-fiction book every week. Read magazines, journals, online articles all - the - time.
(21) Lewis is the author of thirteen novels and ten non-fiction books.
(22) The power of stylistic analysis to reveal rhetorical strategy in non-fiction has applications beyond de Man and deconstruction.
(23) These differences include the original step, for a work of avowed non-fiction, of changing words within quotation marks.
(24) The books in the library are divided into fiction and non-fiction.
(25) In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.
(26) Another difference in the old readers is their greater use of serious non-fiction.
(27) Get a sense all the possibilities that are just waiting for you as a non-fiction writer.
(28) The International Writing Program is open to new and established writers, whether poets, fiction writers, dramatists, or non-fiction writers.
(29) Cantabrigian go for the serious stuff, it seems; according to Amazon's analysis, Cambridge was also the city that ordered the most non-fiction books.
(30) Get tips for dealing with front and back matter for your non-fiction book in this free video guide for first-time authors.