Fiction, non-fiction, songwriting, TV writers, comedy writers, movie writers, and all the genres in-between (dirty realism fiction, narrative non-fiction, which borrows elements from fiction to create nonfiction and vice versa).
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"The Whistler" 6 John Grisham (Doubleday, $28.95) Hardcover Non-Fiction 26.
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"Deep Blue" - Randy Wayne White (Putnam, $27) Hardcover Non-fiction 20163.
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"Night School" 10 Lee Child (Delacorte, $20163) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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The idea has appeared before, both in fiction and non-fiction.
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But we're also working with a few non-fiction partners. Right.
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"What We Find" - Robyn Carr (Mira, $226.99) Hardcover Non-fiction 210.
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They have to support and pay for novels, non-fiction, and news.
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"End Game" 10 David Baldacci (Grand Central, $29) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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There's obviously a kernel of non-fiction buried in in there too.
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"Hardcore Twenty-Four" 11 Janet Evanovich (Putnam, $28) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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We're all reading political non-fiction and watching women rage on television.
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As you said, non-fiction comics are a new step for you.
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Edward Humes is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and non-fiction writer.
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Go read bite-sized summaries of important non-fiction books via Blinkist.
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"Turbo Twenty-Three" 9 Janet Evanovich (Bantam, $28) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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"The Chemist" 8 Stephanie Meyer (Little, Brown, $20163) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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"Before We Were Yours" 13 Lisa Wingate (Ballantine) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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"See Me" 16 Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central, $27) Hardcover Non-fiction 1.
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"Little Fires Everywhere" 10 Celeste Ng (Penguin Press, $28) Hardcover Non-Fiction 226.99.
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An un-put-downable winner of the Baillie Gifford prize for non-fiction.
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The finest work of narrative non-fiction to be published this year. Grant.
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You will not read a finer work of narrative non-fiction this year.
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"Cross the Line" 35 James Patterson (Little, Brown, $29) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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"The Cuban Affair" 221.99 Nelson DeMille (Simon & Schuster, $28) Hardcover Non-Fiction 225.99.
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"Two by Two" 28 Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central, $27) Hardcover Non-Fiction 1.
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It is among the best non-fiction fiction books I have ever read.
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Given that I mainly read non-fiction, this idea seemed rather novel (sorry).
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I've been trying to read more non-fiction and specifically non-genre books recently.
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But, in the last decade, I have written non-fiction and memoir almost exclusively.
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Toni saunters into the scene, remarking on Jughead's taste in serial killer non-fiction.
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Kurzweil is a best selling author, but so far has only published non-fiction.
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"Two Kinds of Truth" 8 Michael Connelly (Little, Brown, $28) Hardcover Non-Fiction 22018.
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My brain is in a learning mode, so I tend to read non-fiction.
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Non-fiction itself is a meditation on the racial violence perpetrated against black Americans.
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In April, however, the book topped the weekly Der Spiegel's non-fiction best-seller list.
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I'm currently reading Bad Blood, which is a non-fiction account of the Theranos scandal.
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The author of 'Seeker' and 'Traveler' likes to mash up her fiction and non-fiction.
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All of her books, both fiction and non-fiction, center around crime and the courtroom.
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The ceremony honors the best in new literature, highlighting fiction, non-fiction, poetry and translation.
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In both High Life and Non-Fiction, Binoche is a temptress equally tender and intimidating.
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When confronting Leonard toward the end of Non-Fiction, Binoche summons a similarly decisive demeanor.
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Non-Fiction by Olivier Assayas and High Life by Claire Denis are currently screening nationwide.
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"Every Breath You Take" 7 Mary Higgins Clark (Simon & Schuster, $27) Hardcover Non-Fiction 228.99.
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It was named one of Time's most important non-fiction books of the 20th century.
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And I think the renaissance of non-fiction allows us to use these different tools.
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Felicity Everett is the author of more than 20 fiction and non-fiction books for children.
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What the listener gets in return is an unmistakably effective and multifaceted work of non-fiction.
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I'm about halfway through my reading goal this year and trying to read more non-fiction.
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Most of the books are non-fiction dealing with public health, disease, engineering, business, and science.
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How did you help Judd transfer his comedic filmmaking skills to the the non-fiction realm?
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NON-FICTION, in the right hands, can prove to be more powerful and perplexing than novels.
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The result is one of the most incredible pieces of non-fiction you will ever see.
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With $9 million in North America, it's now the highest grossing non-fiction film of 2019.
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Based on a non-fiction book, "Friday Night Lights" was praised by both critics and viewers.
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He is a New York Times bestselling author of three non-fiction books about Wall Street.
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Non-fiction opened at The Underground Museum in March 2016 and will run for a year.
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Non-fiction continues at The Underground Museum (3508 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles) through March 2017.
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Obviously this is not a non-fiction program—we're creating some characters, we're bringing some perspectives together.
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I don't read any fiction even by authors whose non-fiction works I admire like C.S. Lewis.
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Texts (specifically political first-person narratives, creative non-fiction, and poetry), material deviance, and alternative intergenerational kinships.
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Every single one of my songs is non-fiction, with a lot of fictional elements to it.
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The big picture: The deal gives YouTube TV access to much more lifestyle and non-fiction content.
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Literature, plays, poetry, and non-fiction texts are all available for you to download at your leisure.
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His global travels and keen powers of observation informed all these books, fiction and non-fiction like.
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ASJA and NPPA are two of the country's largest organizations representing non-fiction writers and visual journalists.
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The Edmonton-born author wrote nearly thirty books of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, his agent said.
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The book is as interesting as I had hoped, but it's still a heavy duty non-fiction book.
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Shout, out March 12, is an incandescent, non-fiction follow-up to Speak – but it's difficult to characterize.
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The Nib, founded in September 2013, consists entirely of comics, many of which contain journalism and non-fiction.
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Non-fiction writers do this by gathering data and facts and putting it together in an authoritative way.
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Follow a non-fiction true crime story with some literary fiction with a graphic novel written for teenagers.
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NE-YO and Renay, a model, first met when he was putting together his 2015 album Non-Fiction.
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Netflix has snagged a project based on Michael Lewis' 2014 non-fiction book, "Flash Boys," according to Deadline.
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Malia's "Essential College Reading List" is eclectic, ranging from short stories to non-fiction to modern-day classics.
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"He also joked that China "has banned all anagrams and humor in social media and non-fiction books.
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While the content can vary, most devote time to non-fiction, focusing on self-education and self-improvement.
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Photo: Kristen V. BrownFor most, British scientist Kevin Warwick was probably their first encounter with a non-fiction cyborg.
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An annotated edition of "Mein Kampf," Adolf Hitler's notorious manifesto, has become a non-fiction best-seller in Germany.
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Directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West, RBG is one of the top non-fiction releases of the year.
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As for non-fiction, I am reading Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction and Materials: A Very Short Introduction.
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They read everything from romance (especially popular in Saudi Arabia) to non-fiction tracts such as self-help books.
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"People think about diversity on screen in fiction films but honestly the same applies to non-fiction," Lenz says.
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Indeed, he's written his share of non-fiction books—and is currently writing another, on shipwrecks of the Bahamas.
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It's still the single-best weekly collection of long-form non-fiction, short fiction and poetry written in English.
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I am an obnoxious, sarcastic, performative non-fiction writer who acts on whatever impulse pops into my head first.
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Before writing The Alienist, Carr was primarily a military historian and non-fiction writer (and a successful one, at that).
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And she always delivers it, which is why Just Kids won the National Book Award for Non-Fiction in 2010.
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The ceremony was held in honor of high school seniors who submitted non-fiction stories centered around New York City.
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But expensive, labor-intensive publishing—non-fiction and much of literary fiction—is still largely being produced by publishing houses.
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In June, she publishes her collected non-fiction, My Seditious Heart, a book that runs to over a thousand pages.
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McGrath has been writing for 20 years, starting out as a journalist and writing non-fiction as well as novels.
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The non-fiction book also follows the small band of American and international agents tasked with shutting down the group.
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"If you're going to tell your story, you better make sure it's a work of non-fiction," according to Marcus.
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And despite the gloomy topic, this non-fiction book is a surprisingly fun read, feeling closer to science fiction at times.
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The Annotated African American Folktales, Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Editor), Maria Tatar (Editor), (Liveright Publishing Corporation) Outstanding Literary Work, Non-Fiction
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Podcasting will change the world by bringing us back to literary non-fiction and encourage contemplative, not consumptive, models of media.
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The end of each issue of "Calexit" will feature non-fiction material about local sustainability and grassroots campaigning for 2018 elections.
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Fitting, seeing as her 2014 debut non-fiction book is entitled, Life by the Cup: Inspiration for a Purpose-Filled Life.
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Our goal is really to provide high-interest fiction and non-fiction, because you learn to read by reading for fun.
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Best episode to start: Marvel's Civil War Longform Podcast is a weekly podcast that celebrates non-fiction in journalism and literature.
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And my non-fiction books on archaeology and science were very successful too; I wanted time to do more of those.
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"Non-Fiction" opens on Friday, May 29, in New York and May 210 in Los Angeles, followed by a national rollout.
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As I type this, these forlorn works of fiction and non-fiction are strewn across my home, unread, unfinished, and abandoned.
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Whether in their personal or non-fiction work, Case shows how the political is personal, and intersectionality is embedded into our world.
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A mix of fiction and non-fiction, these books show what it's like when your brain seems to be working against you.
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The drama – which is based on Saroo Brierley's non-fiction book A Long Way Home – also stars Rooney Mara and Dev Patel.
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Content for CommonLit lessons is donated by publishers and authors, and encompasses short works or passages from fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
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On Saturday, HBO's harrowing Michael Jackson documentary, Leaving Neverland, was awarded a Creative Arts Emmy for Best Documentary or Non-Fiction Special.
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Franco's "Disaster Artist," based on the non-fiction book written by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, chronicles the making of "The Room."
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Earlier this week, the book foundation released longlists of 10 in the categories of translation, poetry, young people's literature and non-fiction.
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Op-Docs Note: This documentary short film won the Short Film Jury Award in non-fiction at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
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After she made it to America, Ms Nayeri became a writer, publishing two novels and a non-fiction book, "The Ungrateful Refugee".
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Le travail de Whitcomb est notamment condensé dans l'ouvrage Live pterosaurs in America, rangé au rayon "non fiction", comme il se doit.
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Each year at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto, hundreds of documentaries screen for audiences voracious for non-fiction-based cinema.
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A non-fiction book could work, certainly, but there's always the risk they've already read it or aren't interested in that particular topic.
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Capitalizing on the interest in his expose, Bourdain released the non-fiction bestseller "Kitchen Confidential" in 2000, which made him a household name.
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To that end, Highlights Every Day delivers original videos, quizzes, fiction and non-fiction, puzzles and mazes, and its iconic "Hidden Pictures" game.
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Known, after his death, primarily for his fiction, during his lifetime he published hundreds of non-fiction texts in various newspapers and magazines.
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The writers of SROTD are learning how to express themselves and how to conduct an interview—hugely important skills for non-fiction writers.
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Doc & Darryl is your first documentary film, what appealed to you about doing a non-fiction project at this point in your career?
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But Roy never quite passed muster as a non-fiction writer: She lacks the cogency to make best use of the journalistic form.
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He says it's made with non-fiction readers in mind, who often jump around books to check glossaries, endnotes, and other referential material.
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"Parts Unknown" won in the "Best Informational Program" and "Best Writing (Non-fiction)" categories, as well as a slew of other technical categories.
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This app offers kids from pre-K through sixth grade a digital library of age-appropriate fiction, non-fiction, videos and interactive games.
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Directed by Todd Douglas Miller, the non-fiction film about Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's historic moon landing expands nationwide on March 8.
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The original French title of "Non-Fiction" means "Double Lives," and it captures the existential split that afflicts Valérie, Selena, Léonard and Alain.
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Sharlet: I think what Jesse's saying about the renaissance of non-fiction is especially interesting to me as a writer and a journalist.
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Among our correspondents: The books could cover any topic, be fiction or non-fiction and could be old, new or anything in between.
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They include a drama set in post-WWII New York City, a scripted anthology, a children's series, and a number of non-fiction projects.
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Blinkist tries to solve the problem by boiling down well-known non-fiction works into summaries you can get through in just 15 minutes.
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The award-winning non-fiction film that pioneered Errol Morris's iconic blend of interviews and staged visualizations is just as powerful 30 years later.
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It's a non-fiction book about how mass incarceration in the US has created a racial caste system similar to Jim Crow and slavery.
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Based on John Grisham's non-fiction book An Innocent Man as well as Injustice in a Small Town, the documentary focuses on two murders.
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In short, 2018 has been a phenomenal year for non-fiction cinema, in both the quality of the work and the excitement it's generated.
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Lenny Imprint, her company with Jenni Konner, just released its first non-fiction book, Courage Is Contagious, a collection of essays about Michelle Obama.
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I pepper in classics and non-fiction, but nothing spends my Audible credits better than pulp about magic swords, brain implants, and private detectives.
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Hosted by journalist and radio producer Sarah Koenig, the "Serial" podcast was awarded a Peabody award in 2014 for its exceptional non-fiction storytelling.
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In a Facebook post Saturday, Obama shared five non-fiction book titles he is currently reading on topics ranging from economics to political philosophy.
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The list includes a drama set in post-WWII New York City, a scripted anthology, a children's series, and a number of non-fiction projects.
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Wiesel wrote more than 50 books - novels, non-fiction, memoirs and many with a Holocaust theme - and held a long-running professorship at Boston University.
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The Hunt for Vulcan is an excellent work of non-fiction, and it's a fantastic, accessible entry into how we learned about our home system.
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Editor's note: Peter Faricy, CEO of Discovery's Direct to Consumer business, clarified that the majority of Discovery's content falls into the category of non-fiction.
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Experimental documentarian Robert Greene (director of Actress and Kate Plays Christine) tends to treat the barrier between "real" and "fake" in non-fiction as permeable.
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A stray remark by Jonathan Franzen at a literary festival that David Foster Wallace fabricated some of his non-fiction work ricochets around the internet.
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Science, though, was of the utmost importance to him as a child, particularly the non-fiction works of Isaac Asimov, including his Guide to Science.
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There is a book I have in mind right now that I'm sort of working on, which will be non-fiction but not personal writing.
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Wiesel wrote more than 50 books - novels, non-fiction, memoirs, and many with a Holocaust theme - and held a long-running professorship at Boston University.
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Perhaps the best-known creative work about Mount Everest is Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air, a non-fiction book about a disastrous 1996 climbing expedition.
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From spacecraft seduction to Mallarmé jokes over tumblers of whiskey, Binoche seems at first to offer an entirely different woman in Olivier Assayas's Non-Fiction.
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Also, two very different reads on 'the troubles' in Northern Ireland: 'Say Nothing' by Patrick Radden Keefe (non-fiction) and 'Milkman' by Anna Burns (fiction).
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The film will be shown on Monday on POV, a long-running showcase of independent non-fiction films on the nation's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
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" Another "found that participants assigned to read literary short stories performed better than those assigned to read non-fiction on a test of theory of mind.
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The non-fiction book examines the divisive decisions doctors had to make at New Orleans' Memorial Medical Center after the hospital lost power following hurricane Katrina.
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This is most obvious in its literature, from the novels of Bernard Malamud and Philip Roth to the non-fiction of Roger Kahn and Michael Lewis.
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She reads a lot of non-fiction books while she's sitting alone in that booth all day, and so she brings a lot of that knowledge.
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The profusion of models, features, trims, and options on the full 2018 Toyota Camry lineup could be its own article, or perhaps a non-fiction book.
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The follow-on from Harari's blockbuster "Sapiens," the book won acclaim from Bill Gates and earned a spot on Time's top non-fiction books in 2017.
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Teetering between rompy farce and scathing critique, Non-Fiction is like a sobered version of Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game (1939) for the French literati.
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The movie is an adaptation of Jake Bernstein's non-fiction book Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite.
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Conversely, as the tangents and entertaining footnotes that Mr MacCulloch provides for almost every detail and anecdote attest, non-fiction allows for multiple versions of the past.
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The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, History Channel's latest non-fiction paranormal TV show, promises to provide access to America's most-studied paranormal hotspot for the first time.
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The Mueller report has been top of the New York Times paperback non fiction list for eight weeks, and is currently in 17th place on the Amazon.
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That's why the Dream Machine motto is 'making science fiction non-fiction,' a riff on Arthur C. Clarke's 'any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic' rule.
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The novel is Clinton's first work of fiction and joins his lineup of non-fiction books including 2011's Back to Work and 2004's My Life.
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Trump's first days in office will determine whether the next edition of that book should be sold in the fiction or non-fiction section of the bookstore.
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Don't just think fiction stories either: You can dig into great historical non-fiction, or biographies, or self-help and motivation books while you're avoiding social media.
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Enjoy the full realization of Williams' 15-years-in-the-making, science non-fiction record on September 30 on Touch, and listen to "Dark Matter Medley" below.
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Be it the Oxford Union debate or his non-fiction prose, the former UN official and member of India's parliament can certainly stimulate and provoke with words.
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Koblin says the company will continue to release non-fiction work, but that it's also looking at live-action narrative shorts, as well as computer-animated pieces.
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Kurdish-Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani received two of the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, the lucrative Victorian Prize for Literature and the Non-Fiction Prize, CNN reported Thursday.
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Spurlock experienced overnight success 15 years ago thanks to his debut feature, "Super Size Me," and went on to become a heavyweight in the non-fiction world.
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All good writing, fiction or non-fiction, makes this move by placing us in a world elsewhere, taking us out of ourselves, letting us live another's life.
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Here are five non-fiction tips you can use that will actually get you to millionaire status: Successful people invest time, energy, and money in improving themselves.
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"The renaissance of audio journalism in recent years has given rise to an extraordinary array of non-fiction storytelling," Pulitzer administrator Dana Canedy said in a statement.
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The history of magic just got a little richer, with Pottermore planning to release non-fiction ebooks in conjunction with the Harry Potter: A History of Magic exhibition.
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His new company, CuriosityStream, features non-fiction and documentary-style video and is just one of the many streaming services bidding for the subscription dollars of cord cutters.
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A non-fiction book about the 1951 outbreak, written by American author John G. Fuller, titled, The Day of Saint Anthony's Fire, describes specific ergot-related psychotic episodes.
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Even the most overtly present-tense movie I saw — Olivier Assayas's "Non Fiction," which doesn't claim to be based on a true story — had a subtly retrospective ambiance.
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"Homecoming" was nominated for six awards in categories for variety specials and non-fiction programming: Best Variety Special (Pre-Recorded), Directing, Writing, Music Direction, Production Design and Costumes.
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But the vast majority — especially in the non-fiction space — of books hit a list for a week and then they sell no copies in week two, three, four.
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As well as his poetry, which has been published in several anthologies, he has written non-fiction pieces and produced a TED talk as well as a music album.
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As for the cult documentary that took over everyone's screens (and wardrobes), the Duplass brothers received the award for best documentary or non-fiction series for Wild Wild Country.
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Further afield, Memrise earlier this month raised $15.5 million; and Blinkist — which condenses non-fiction books in aid of encouraging "life-long learning" — yesterday announced $18.8 million in funding.
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" She is the author of "Martyrs' Crossing: A Novel," set in Israel and the West Bank, and several non-fiction books, including "Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti.
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It is now considered one of the most important sports books ever written and is on Time magazine's list of the 100 greatest non-fiction books of all time.
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Exposing your children to fiction and non-fiction stories that center Black characters is an accessible method for humanizing Black Americans and highlighting the diversity of Black people's experience.
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It's a technique that has been knocking around avant-garde and experimental non-fiction circles, but is becoming more accepted in mainstream releases like Waltz with Bashir, Tower, Nuts!
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GQ's Chris Heath, one of the best interviewers and non-fiction writers out there, published a rich, lengthy profile of erstwhile Beatle and genuine icon Paul McCartney this morning.
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One of the things you can do is start a book club, and instead of fiction works, focus on non-fiction books that have something to do with money.
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Before we were in the pub over Christmas, scrambling to one-up our friends' Making a Murderer theories, crime-based non-fiction entertainment hadn't crossed over into "classy" territory.
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The three-and-a-half-hour epic tale, heading to Netflix later this year, is based on Charles Brandt's best-selling non fiction book I Heard You Paint Houses.
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Non-fiction series include interviews with some of the country's biggest stars, and socially relevant subjects such as mental health, sex education and the rights of the LGBTQI+ community.
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In lieu of Dietz's 300 pages of historical non-fiction, one could grapple with the full meaning of Dial's "Looking Good" to gain a better understanding of Safer's inaccuracies.
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