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The allegations in the lawsuit are a work of fiction.
He published a third work of fiction, "Klara," in 1988.
The movie should only be seen as a work of fiction.
This is not a work of fiction—this is our story.
"Barkskins" is Ms. Proulx's fifth novel and ninth work of fiction.
In that sense, this is an exceptionally plausible work of fiction.
This sprawling work of fiction is only in its fifth chapter.
The latter season was called a "work of fiction" by Versace's family.
Mr Trump appears instead to treat it as a work of fiction.
"The Last Days of Night" is, after all, a work of fiction.
"The following presidential address is a work of fiction," the disclaimer read.
It hit me like the end of a great work of fiction.
You've remained adamant that My Dark Vanessa is a work of fiction.
The world of Gilead in its entirety is really a work of fiction.
That Dragon, Cancer is especially powerful because it's not a work of fiction.
Reading a work of fiction is therefore like getting to know a person.
"The book means nothing, it's a work of fiction," Trump told reporters Wednesday.
" The statement went on to add that "'Quantico' is a work of fiction.
It was the first work of fiction the environmental outfit had ever published.
Ghost Recon Wildlands is inspired by reality, but remains a work of fiction.
Once it was clearly labeled a work of fiction, it drew mixed reaction.
"In response, Netflix wrote in a statement: "Messiah is a work of fiction.
The only comfort the story offers is that it's a work of fiction.
The new book is a work of fiction, but has elements of autobiography.
It's a highly disciplined work of fiction that happens to capture its period.
Even the work of fiction included here is a fantasy about imminent catastrophe.
"The Da Vinci Code," of Dan Brown, it's a wonderful work of fiction.
The book is a work of fiction, but it feels all too real.
"The Kindness of Enemies," ­Aboulela's fifth work of fiction, runs two stories in parallel.
"The Old Man and the Sea," his last major work of fiction, figures prominently.
This excerpt is from The Big Disruption, a work of fiction by Jessica Powell.
Why would an aging work of fiction attract such a sudden burst of interest?
Nothing unusual there, until we remember that the book was a work of fiction.
This is a work of fiction, a category of writing succinctly defined as invention.
"Islandborn" is a picture book — Mr. Díaz's first work of fiction for young readers.
That work of fiction would later inspire the Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy J. McVeigh.
When a writer casts a historical figure as the subject of a novel, the intrepid reader may ask why an element of nonfiction is needed to create a work of fiction, and how that work of fiction may expand or complicate a biography.
A work of fiction haunts us: It watches over the shoulder, inspires memories, encourages reflection.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders slammed the book as a work of fiction.
"I do stand behind 'The Orenda' as a tremendous work of fiction," Mr. Kinew said.
For years afterward, Ms. Roy's fans and publishers eagerly awaited her next work of fiction.
In English, the word "romance" describes a love affair; in French, a work of fiction.
I Know You From Somewhere is a work of fiction, but it feels all too real.
Illustrations by Lixia Guo / BuzzFeed News Nikki Darling's Fade Into You is a work of fiction.
"The Stranger" was the first work of fiction to fully convey the icy alienation of existentialism.
Right. Unless it's something like a pure work of fiction, which I don't write, or something.
But it's the first time Mr. Rekulak has put his name on a work of fiction.
Never forget that Ryan's favorite book is a dumpy work of fiction about industrialists overthrowing the government.
And today, that work of fiction — Pride and Prejudice and Zombies — is coming to the big screen.
I do not remember the last time I shed so many tears over a work of fiction.
" It would be hard to find an English-language work of fiction more autobiographical than "Little Women.
Sure, but they're the softest hard feelings you've seen in any work of fiction, or nonfiction, ever.
All of the sudden, they say, students are recognizing their own country in Orwell's work of fiction.
" In a press statement, CERN states that the video is "a work of fiction showing a contrived scene.
It is Brownrigg's seventh work of fiction (she also wrote the children's book Kepler's Dream under a pseudonym).
Her final work of fiction, "At the Hairdressers," was a novella published as an e-book in 2011.
Although the origin story is a work of fiction, "authentic" kuman thong deities are popular in Thai culture.
The film is based on the Pulitzer-winning 1975 work of fiction "The Killer Angels" by Michael Shaara.
His most acclaimed and most audacious work of fiction, "In the Hand of Dante," was published in 2002.
Those unaware that the broadcast was a work of fiction fell for Wells's story of an alien invasion.
In the end, the only thing that really matters is: Is the work of fiction effective or not?
But it soon becomes terrifyingly obvious that what is being filmed here is not a work of fiction.
The subtext of sharing this work of fiction was a pronouncement of collective guilt or recrimination, or both.
Okonkwo's struggles, although expressed through a work of fiction, were very real and continue to plague modern society.
That's a hard thing to evoke and an even harder thing for a work of fiction to sustain.
She was talking about Ani, the protagonist of my novel, Luckiest Girl Alive, which is a work of fiction.
And while The Handmaid's Tale is a work of fiction, viewers will likely draw parallels between the two projects.
One author of the new study, leading climatologist Gavin Schmidt, wrote a work of fiction to explore its findings.
The thirty‑page workup read like something out of a spy novel, but it wasn't a work of fiction.
The psychological awareness that we are endowed with after reading a work of fiction can last for several days.
It is intermittently a work of fiction, but it is also an exercise in theory, cultural anthropology, and memoir.
Never before had the New Yorker, which printed the story, received so much mail about a work of fiction.
"Their analysis was a work of fiction that Stephen King would have been proud of," Brady told reporters Monday.
All of the sudden, after Maria, what we had conceptualized as a work of fiction became almost a reality.
I've known parents who have gone to those lengths, but Kearney's mother considered the work of fiction far-fetched.
"Plot" is a departure for Simon, who has not adapted a work of fiction before, yet it feels natural.
His debut book was originally billed as a work of fiction, for example, a nuance lost on most readers.
We've known for a long time that the character of Lana Del Rey, pop star, was a work of fiction.
In any particular work of fiction that features slime, its origins and composition are usually unknown, at least at first.
Like Andrzej, Jerzy Zulawski was classically trained in philosophy and its influence shows in his only major work of fiction.
In any other work of fiction, these three characters might take appear in the background -- more set dressing than people.
I once asked a group of friends if anyone had ever come across the procedure in a work of fiction.
"Yes, some people are going to think of Philip Roth, but Ezra Blazer is a work of fiction," she said.
But we're not living in a work of fiction; the future isn't authored by anyone, and it's absolutely not preordained.
To interweave the Gospels into a narrative is to create another work of fiction — and that can be wonderful indeed.
Thinking about Snape dying does not make me sad, and that's not because of healthy distance from the work of fiction.
His Presidency can only be compared with a work of fiction — in particular, with the 1960s live action TV series Batman.
The Stars Are Legion is a beautiful work of fiction, a wholly original novel that pops and crackles with big ideas.
"Fan service" is when a work of fiction offers up what it thinks the fans really want on a silver platter.
It is not easy to write good, believable teen characters in any work of fiction, and that certainly goes for games.
"But spoiler alert – bring it back to the top – the character of Ariel is a work of fiction," the network continued.
Holland's cross-complaint is a work of fiction punctuated by not-so-subtle threats of extortion and an overwhelming stench of greed.
Why bother with thrillers when the daily news has more shocking twists than you could sensibly fit into a work of fiction?
"Royal Holiday" by Jasmine Guillory is a work of fiction, and I tried to keep this in mind as I read it.
Ms. Swayze said in her statement that his final work of fiction, "Russian Dolls," would be published next year by Coteau Books.
It was there that she began writing "The House of Spirits," her debut novel and perhaps her best-known work of fiction.
They trusted him as an artist, they said, recognizing that the book, even as a work of fiction, would amplify their message.
It sounds like a work of fiction: In the fall of 1984, hundreds of people in The Dalles, Oregon fell ill with salmonella.
The result is impressive: a work of fiction that blends sport with everyday issues and does so in a way that feels authentic.
How, then, can he insist that everything Wolff writes about that meeting -- and the book more generally -- is a "pure work of fiction"?
But honestly, I don't see much evidence that Mr. Trump has the level of introspection to be changed by a work of fiction.
When it began, they overwhelmed the #LeavingNeverland hashtag with thousands of tweets calling the men liars and the film a work of fiction.
Versace's own family has said that the show is a work of fiction, and it's possible this element is another instance of poetic license.
The Bloodlines patch drives home how difficult it can be to determine the "true" version of a work of fiction — especially a video game.
Ever since the dossier came to light in January, Trump and his allies have repeatedly insisted that it is a complete work of fiction.
Ultimately, the novel's unwavering commitment to educating readers on a political history that spans decades curbs its creative potential as a work of fiction.
" He also suggested Woodward was a Democratic operative and labeled his new book, titled "Fear: Trump in the White House," a work of "fiction.
Hulu's original series The Handmaid's Tale, which debuts on April 26, is based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, which is a work of fiction.
Recently, we were shocked to find out this is not a work of fiction and is the reality of politics south of the border.
I would like to say it's a work of fiction, but it's not, that everything doesn't really happen that way, but it does happen.
Though it may be a work of fiction first published in 1950, "1984" has been echoing ever since the actual year came and went.
And then there was this resistant thought that said, 'It's a work of fiction, and it's a work of the imagination, and I'm here.
It is for a single work of fiction that has been translated into English and published in the United Kingdom in the last year.
It's hard to think of a work of fiction so exclusively internal until Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot," and harder still to think of a romance.
"The White House baseline premise that deregulation in the broadband market has enhanced competition and lowered prices is a work of fiction," Falcon said.
I wrote a work of fiction that I hoped would be a bridge, because I felt that screaming into the echo chamber wasn't working.
" The Versaces — an Italian family dynasty — also had qualms about the artistic rendering of their family, and called Ryan Murphy's show "a work of fiction.
Fan fiction can be any length that you want, from 100 words all the way up to literally the longest work of fiction ever written.
The BBC competition calls on children in the U.K ages 5 – 13 to compose an original work of fiction using no more than 500 words.
But the appeals court said that even if the character resembled Lohan, "Grand Theft Auto V' was protected as a "work of fiction and satire.
I chuckled at the idea of the school relegating a popular work of fiction like Prozac Nation to a library pregnant with ancient, academic textbooks.
Reporters who choose to write about this farce should have the journalistic integrity to cover the book as what it is -- a work of fiction.
The president also blasted the book on Wednesday, asking why politicians don't change libel laws to punish what he says is a work of fiction.
Reporters who choose to write about this farce should have the journalistic integrity to cover the book as what it is — a work of fiction.
""Reporters who choose to write about this farce should have the journalistic integrity to cover the book as what it is — a work of fiction.
The film is a work of fiction based on some historical figures, but it has some incredibly compelling parallels to what's happening today in America.
The wonder of it all is that there is an opportunity for the entire world to create a work of fiction, a work of art.
" Miller slammed the book during his CNN interview, calling it a "grotesque work of fiction" and a "pile of trash" written by a "garbage author.
"This is a pure work of fiction and satire," he said, noting that the puppet show had premiered in Granada "without any incident" in late January.
A stunning work of fiction, it examines the function of gender in society, and is considered one of the first published works of feminist science fiction.
This work of fiction gives a glimpse into the lives of two unlikely friends and the cultural ideals that both set them apart and unite them.
And because the story is a work of fiction, rather than a tub-thumping op-ed, it probes these issues with an appreciation of their complexity.
To accompany the paper's release, Schmidt wrote a short work of fiction exploring both the process of publishing and the potential ramifications of their nonfictional findings.
The fact that a work of fiction by you is included in a popular anthology of American literature you are using in the course— very impressive!
A signature Hemingway Written 62 years ago, the short work of fiction has all the trademark elements readers love about Hemingway: War, wine and male camaraderie.
He would joke with people when they came to signings and say, "I hope you enjoy my son's work of fiction," kind of tongue-in-cheek.
Kimmel could find only one such work of fiction: Marietta Moskin's " I Am Rosemarie ," in which a girl and her family are sent to Bergen-Belsen.
"Ahead of the book's upcoming release, White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham dismissed the authenticity of author and the book, calling it a "work of fiction.
Not everyone may be thrilled that the society is so grandly showcasing a work of fiction, and one that has little to do with New York.
"The English Patient is a compelling work of fiction — both poetic and philosophical," Baroness Helena Kennedy, chair of the Booker Prize Foundation, said in a statement.
It has to be said that Nathaniel himself doesn't come across strongly as a character, which can happen with the narrator in a work of fiction.
Which is just one of the things that make reading and judging a work of fiction about the last Republican president, George W. Bush, somewhat complicated.
The writer Kristen Roupenian had fewer than 200 followers on Twitter before her work of fiction, "Cat Person," was published in The New Yorker last week.
The fact that her husband Dan died of a heart attack in the timeline of season 8, making everything after that season a complete work of fiction.
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.
" (Earlier, we incorrectly said Mr. Bryson's book was a work of fiction.) And in fiction: Garth Greenwell's "What Belongs to You;" and Elizabeth McKenzie's "The Portable Veblen.
So extensive is the biographical framework on which Charlotte built, Mr Pfordresher argues, that readers should view "Jane Eyre" as autobiography rather than a work of fiction.
As a popular work of fiction by a white woman, it also invited readers to think about race in ways that political treatises or speeches could not.
Even if the game did base characters on them, because Grand Theft Auto V is "a work of fiction or satire," it is allowed to do so.
But Tony Schwartz, the book's ghostwriter, who spent 18 months in the 1980s interviewing and shadowing Mr. Trump, says that it is really a work of fiction.
Ms. Friday dealt with other subjects, as the author of "Jealousy" (1985), "The Power of Beauty" (1996) and even a work of fiction, "Lulu: A Novella" (2012).
Most academics considered it a work of fiction until 1987, when it was reissued; the historian Jean Fagan Yellin had rediscovered the book and proved its origins.
Before the opening credits roll in "Padmaavat," a disclaimer carefully notes that the film is based on an epic poem that is considered a work of fiction.
The budget is therefore something of an ironic work of fiction, used by the administration to showcase ideas most of which have little prospect of becoming reality.
The elaborate imagery she conjures up seems to be there to show that this is a serious work of fiction, but it does not cohere into a whole.
While SNL's writers used the familiar format of one of 2017's most talked about movies, the most unsettling parts were those that weren't a work of fiction.
Danielle is the work of fiction and yet, for those of us who have ever sought something in the Instagram feed of wellness mavens, she is wholly recognizable.
The Versace family has been outspoken that this show will be a work of fiction, but I was still excited to see a portrayal of the iconic matriarch.
Indeed, both her life and death are a work of fiction, and her character is actually based on a number of different members of the prime minister's staff.
However, when it comes to the horrors that are sure to befall these characters, thanks to a mysterious killer lurking about, it's all a complete work of fiction.
And yet the more that "death" is presented as the most horrible thing that could possibly happen in a work of fiction, the less power death ultimately holds.
If Albus is coming to terms with the legacy of his father, The Cursed Child as a work of fiction feels as though it's sussing that out as well.
When the words "magical realism" are used to define a work of fiction, they're often congratulatory and meant as praise: Italo Calvino comes to mind, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
This is not to say that the book is bad: It's a slim work of fiction (a novella, really) that focuses on a single relationship, between Edward and Florence.
Yet these books have the feeling of a farewell: The first is a career-spanning overview, while Murnane has said that the latter is his final work of fiction.
Earlier this month, Rosenberg appeared on CBN to discuss his latest work of fiction, The Persian Gamble, which posits that Iran used U.S. money to buy North Korean nukes.
"  Trump has called the book "a work of fiction," echoing a Tuesday statement from White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who called it "nothing more than fabricated stories.
"I can only hope that Ms. Hall will read these reviews, and will provide her readers with another work of fiction," a reader pleaded in a 2001 Amazon review.
The rules are simple: To pass the test, a work of fiction must contain at least two women, with names, who have a conversation about something besides a man.
It's a work of fiction, mostly, though if you said that to Dylan, he's probably tell you there's more truth in it than all the facts you can dig up.
"That song is a work of fiction" Prince said of "Another Lonely Christmas" in a strangely formatted 1997 interview, and that seems to be all he ever said about it.
The story is probably most similar to David Mitchell's novel Cloud Atlas (and the subsequent film based on it), but really, it's not quite like any other work of fiction.
One of the world's leading climate scientists has written a work of fiction about his latest blockbuster paper—on the possibility that intelligent life may have preceded humans on Earth.
And while Kaling may have been inspired from famous talk show hosts throughout history to create aspects of Newbury's personality and career, Thompson's character is a complete work of fiction.
Hopefully they have a good laugh with their bud Bieber next time they see him, because it's pretty clear that a Steinfeld and Bieber romance is the work of fiction.
Veronica Mars, like any longish work of fiction, is about a lot of different things: wealth inequality, celebrity culture, the shrapnel that parental addiction and abuse leaves in children's bones.
I like to keep one work of fiction and one of nonfiction going at once, and I'll use them to triangulate against each other to conjure up some third space.
His book was a work of fiction, was represented as such and was written long before he joined the company, in 1994 (and published in 2009 in its original form).
The comments, which McNabb later claimed on Twitter to be a "work of fiction," ignited a debate over whether he could render adequate care to vulnerable, minority and Jewish patients.
The writers ask viewers whether it's healthy to root for violence, even in a work of fiction, and then answer their own question in a chilling final line of dialogue.
I woke from "The Heavens" as I hope to emerge from any work of fiction: moved and unsettled, a new and intoxicating set of questions alight on the mind's horizon.
I woke from 'The Heavens' as I hope to emerge from any work of fiction: moved and unsettled, a new and intoxicating set of questions alight on the mind's horizon.
For a short work of fiction, this story manages to pack in a lot, from rumination on identity to fan mania and the maintenance of cultural rituals at all costs.
In her novel Don Quixote, Acker turns a canonical work of fiction into a narratological text that explores the creation of the characters and their awareness as characters in novels.
Fans of the show had mixed responses to Boone's tweet, some arguing that she should be creating a work of fiction that is separate from the current events of the world.
It's just looking for feedback on the design ideas as they stand, with the caveat that "these design systems are still a work of fiction", and that "icons are not final."
" Stephen Payne, a spokesman for Feld Entertainment—the parent company for the Ringling Bros, which owns the conservation center in Florida—called PETA's latest allegations as "a complete work of fiction.
DeLongue is marketing the book as a "work offiction?" based on actual events, and claims to have talked to sources "within the military and intelligence community" while working on it.
Mitchell (now an occasional television pundit who recently appeared on Fox News to weigh in on the impeachment saga) called the film "a work of fiction" but declined to comment further.
Following the death of several friends, including novelist Saul Bellow in 2005, Roth wrote "Everyman," a short work of fiction about the physical decline and death of a successful advertising executive.
It's a collection of underwater paintings that illustrate a new work of fiction written by the painter, each piece in the series a snapshot of a scene from Heine's written narrative.
But critics disdained and readers declined his first avowed work of fiction, "Mardi," leading him to write two more books in a matter of months, " Redburn " (1849) and " White-Jacket " (1850).
It's based on the Bechdel Test (which asks whether a work of fiction or drama features at least two women who talk to each other about something other than a man).
In his senior year, his short story "The Poker Game," published in The Harvard Advocate, won the Dana Reed Prize, awarded for the best work of fiction in an undergraduate publication.
Lively's 21st work of fiction, "The Purple Swamp Hen," a collection of short stories, is coming out here on May 9, and she has just finished a nonfiction book about gardening.
While Bolivia's existence as a narco-state is a work of fiction, the environment is as close to real life as you can get without hopping on a plane (or three).
The comments, which McNabb, 35, later claimed on Twitter to be a "work of fiction" ignited a debate over whether he can render adequate care to vulnerable, minority and Jewish patients.
The comments, which McNabb, 35, later claimed on Twitter to be a "work of fiction," ignited a debate over whether he can render adequate care to vulnerable, minority and Jewish patients.
Miller, a senior policy adviser, said the book was a "grotesque work of fiction" and said it was "tragic and unfortunate" that Bannon made the comments in the book that he did.
Danny Zuker, Trevor Engelson, Jake Kasdan, and Dan Farah's upcoming Fox comedy is a work of fiction — but it's not hard to think its premise was inspired by some elements of reality.
The conceit of artists playing target practice with their critics is time-tested and well-worn, and when considered in The 21975's case, it increasingly resembles a total work of fiction.
The paradox of the Holocaust novel is that readers, even while recognizing it as a work of fiction, expect it to correspond in its essence to the truth of what we know.
But Mr. Schwartz told The New Yorker that the book was largely a work of fiction and that he was not sure if Mr. Trump had even read it in its entirety.
And when you can't believe what's happening in reality, there is no better time to suspend your disbelief and read and trust in a work of fiction — in what it can do.
But perhaps Miller is right: Every work of fiction contains people who do not exist, in purely invented places, to be enjoyed not as representation but as allegory and metaphor and delight.
In an interview published on Thursday, Choi dismissed as "a work of fiction" reports she was a member of a group of women who used their links with the president to wield influence.
As much as "A Novel" can be used to widen the genre's horizons, today it's also used to create a hierarchy, to set a work of fiction on higher ground than its peers.
Even though it's made very clear that "Buyer & Cellar" is "a work of fiction," the videos, which track decades of Streisand hairdos, outfits, recordings and leading men, lend the production a documentary feel.
A work of fiction, the play is partly based on the life of Yulie Cohen, an El Al flight attendant who was 22 when she was injured in a Palestinian attack in London.
With its beguiling tale of adolescent angst, played out against a retelling of one of the most infamous murders in American history, "The Girls" is a compelling and startling new work of fiction.
"Reporters who choose to write about this farce should have the journalistic integrity to cover the book as what it is — a work of fiction," she added in the statement to the Post.
Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: The sole work of fiction on Payton's shelf, Huckleberry Finn is a classic about a 13-year-old boy and a runaway slave's trip down the Mississippi River.
This newspaper called George Cain's "Blueschild Baby" the "most important work of fiction by an Afro-American since 'Native Son'" after it was published in 1970, but since then it's fallen into obscurity.
As we have learned in all of the above-mentioned looks back at the Theranos debacle, Morris' work was just one part of an elaborate work of fiction Holmes was creating around her company.
To Ford's credit, the fictional subplot -- set in a dusty and desolate part of Texas -- feels the most vibrant and compelling, causing one to forget that this is a work of fiction within a movie.
Because my last book was a memoir, people often wonder if I've penned another autobiography: I am always quick to point out that Lotus is purely a work of fiction, not based on personal experience.
Morrison, beloved African American novelist and essayist, won the 1993 Nobel Prize in literature for this work of fiction, which follows the story of the first African-American child to be born in the hospital.
In 2017 20,000 people shared a Facebook post that claimed to have proof that the continent nation of Australia is a work of fiction by Great Britain that allowed them to kill convicts with impunity.
Mr. Trump considers the dossier to be a work of fiction, paid for by Democrats, and he thinks the document is part of what prompted the government's counterintelligence investigation into Russia and Mr. Trump's campaign.
The family tells TMZ they didn't sign off on the project and had no involvement in the production, and they feel there are enough inaccuracies that the miniseries should be considered a work of fiction.
Just this week a proposed Nick Diaz fight has, once again, turned out to be a work of fiction, and the MMA world is still recovering from the extremely suspect handling of Jon Jones's Turinabol situation.
At his speech in the assembly, Mr Díaz-Canel cited America's trade embargo as a cause of Cuba's economic struggles, likening it to "El Dinosaurio", a one-line work of fiction by the writer Augusto Monterroso.
Calling it a "grotesque work of fiction," Miller trashed Wolff as a "garbage author of a garbage book," and attacked former White House chief of staff Steve Bannon over quotes attributed to him in the book.
When the issue of July 3 arrived, I was shocked to see that the Book Review had compromised its ethics by publishing "The Arrangements," by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a work of fiction by a particular writer.
Prolific best-selling author James Patterson told CNBC on Friday that his new work of fiction about an out-of-control big e-commerce retailer is not really about Amazon or its billionaire founder Jeff Bezos.
The big reveal is that the novel's seemingly unrelated second portion—the story of an Iraqi-American man being held in detention at the airport—turns out to be a work of fiction authored by Alice.
It should also be noted that the chess-themed first level is reminiscent of Homestuck, a work of fiction no one who reads music blogs will likely ever care about because it's just too damn nerdy.
Despite being a work of fiction, if the film adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada taught us anything, it's that even Anne Hathaway—a white, thin, able-bodied, conventionally pretty, cisgender woman—can feel like an outsider.
" Fanlore, the wiki of record for all things fandom, says fan fiction must be "a work of fiction written by fans for other fans, taking a source text or a famous person as a point of departure.
The parallel did not sit well with the Philippines embassy in Washington, which published a statement protesting the negative depiction: "While Madam Secretary is a work of fiction, it tracks and mirrors current events," the embassy said.
"Lost Children Archive", her debut work of fiction in English, draws both on contemporary events and on "the whirlpool of trash we call history" to tell a cluster of connected stories about perilous journeys and their aftermaths.
Both Elena Ferrante's The Story of The Lost Child, perhaps the most acclaimed work of fiction published in the U.S. in 2015, and Andrew Nagorski's The Nazi Hunters, a dad book about Nazi hunters, have A grades.
How's that for changing the paradigm and passing the Bechdel test: a simple test that asks whether a work of fiction features at least two women who talk to each other about something other than a man.
Manis and his team successfully placed an informant inside The Order who led them to Mathews and "The Turner Diaries," a work of fiction by neo-Nazi leader William Luther Pierce written under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald.
A Work of Fiction that Draws on Fact "Our philosophy with the Tom Clancy brand is to find out what's real and to deviate from that to make a great game," says Sam Strachman, Wildlands' Narrative Director.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Egyptian novelist Ahmed Naji, who is currently serving a two-year prison sentence for "violating public modesty" with a work of fiction, will have his final appeal on December 4.
The village took its name from a work of fiction, "Woodstock," Sir Walter Scott's 1826 novel about an English castle that was destroyed in battle and was a source of fascination — Henry I kept lions and leopards there.
"Dance on the Volcano" was first published in English in 1959, and it's heartening to see a new translation of this important book, best read as a slice of Haiti's past rather than as a work of fiction.
The Versace family released a statement saying the show should be considered a work of fiction, but the series nevertheless arrived at a watershed moment for the label, now stewarded by Donatella Versace, Mr. Versace's famously extravagant sister.
So while Barinholtz and Kaling could have been inspired in some ways by Cook as they created the character of Tennant for Late Night, he's definitely more a work of fiction than a direct parody of any one comedian.
I have always felt the word "zeitgeist" is deployed too casually when it comes to novels; given the pace of publishing, any alignment between a work of fiction and our current times is almost certainly serendipitous, the reader's projection.
This is both the great strength and the undoing of her fascinating and flawed new book, a work of fiction that lurches from excellent set pieces to frustrating passages of exposition and yet always has something interesting to say.
Stephen Miller this past weekend also tore into the book, calling it a "grotesque work of fiction" and a "pile of trash" on CNN before host Jake Tapper cut off the senior White House adviser and ended the interview.
Though a work of fiction, characters like Josef Mengele, who conducted horrific experiments on children in the camp, and Fredy Hirsch, who ran the children's block and did everything in his power to enlighten and save them, are brought to life.
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The series was written by Tom Rob Smith, based on a book by Maureen Orth, a journalist, and some creative liberties have inevitably been taken (the Versace family have distanced themselves from the show, calling it a "work of fiction").
"The Vegetarian" sold about 20,000 copies in Korean from its 2007 publication to early this year, before its inclusion on the long list for the Booker International Prize, awarded to a work of fiction translated into English and published in Britain.
"As we have said, the Versace family has neither authorized nor had any involvement whatsoever in the forthcoming TV series about the death of Mr. Gianni Versace, which should only be considered as a work of fiction," said the fashion house.
It often reveals itself in moments of triumph, as in Ivey's celebration -- or protest, as when a woman stood outside the Alabama statehouse dressed like a character from "The Handmaid's Tale," a work of fiction about the dangers of dystopian theocracy.
Trump administration officials have characterized the book, which contains many damaging claims and anecdotes about the administration and Trump himself, as a work of "fiction," while individual officials quoted in the pages have come forward to describe their quotes as inaccurate.
THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS Like "Finding Neverland" and "Goodbye Christopher Robin" (see above), "The Man Who Invented Christmas" seems predicated on the notion that most interesting underpinnings of any work of fiction are the autobiographical elements that inspired it.
But some private landowners were pushed to sell their property to make way for the nonexistent studio, and local economic development officials spent precious time and resources trying to land a project that was never more than a work of fiction.
The result is a new annual prize, the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, which starting in 2022 will award 150,2150 Canadian dollars, about $2000,7, for a work of fiction published in the previous year by a woman or nonbinary person.
"I can tell you unequivocally is that the allegations and insinuations in this book, which are a pure work of fiction, are nothing but a pile of trash through and through," White House adviser Stephen Miller said on CNN on Sunday.
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To be clear: a real defense contractor with real contracts across the globe has thoughts on how it would have stopped the theft of plans for a starship that does not exist, to assist the antagonists in a popular work of fiction.
If the idea of an early 20th-century feminist art school in a remote jungle of South America seems unlikely, it's because the school is a work of fiction imagined by artist Mariángeles Soto-Díaz in an installation at 18th Street Arts Center.
"It also includes claims that administration officials considered resigning en masse, and that Trump put on a Hispanic accent to mock migrants from Latin America attempting to get into the US. The White House has described the book as a work of "fiction.
A typical Murnane work of fiction unfolds like a procedural, often spinning out from a single, half-remembered image, something as simple as a jockey's racing colors, as glimpsed on a youthful outing to the track in Bendigo, a city in Victoria.
Consider a few facts: (Joe Posner/Vox) Given what actual evidence tells us about the world, there's basically no way to sugarcoat it: The Republican debate's view of the world is as much a work of fiction as Michael Bay's Benghazi movie.
Sam Shepard's elliptical new book, "The One Inside," is labeled a work of fiction, though its hero — a writer and actor who lives in a place that sounds an awful lot like Santa Fe — bears more than a passing resemblance to the author.
And how do you even explain the creative process, that there are all these little bits and pieces, that a work of fiction can be a kaleidoscope of your life, looking nothing like the original whole, just made up of shattered bits.
From abusive teachers, the pervasive mob, and corrupt politicians, their anger has more justification given the real world problems presented—issues the creators felt important enough to include despite a very upfront "work of fiction" disclaimer in the first seconds of the game.
The Man Booker International Prize was previously awarded every two years for an author's overall contribution to global fiction, but beginning with this year's prize it is awarded annually for a single work of fiction translated into English and published in the United Kingdom.
In a more conventional work of fiction, and certainly in a work of genre mystery, the exact identity of Dr. Vlad would constitute the plot, and his outing would be the consequence of detection on the part of a canny protagonist among the villagers.
"This video game's unique story, characters, dialogue, and environment, combined with the player's ability to choose how to proceed in the game, render it a work of fiction and satire," reads the ruling, issued from a five-judge panel in Manhattan appeals court on Tuesday.
But of course, what was a big part of the success of "The Martian" and what made it so well reviewed is that it's not so much science fiction ... I mean, it is a work of fiction, of course, it's narrative, but it's science real.
That's a clever workaround to a surveilled communications network in a work of fiction, but I'm not sure in-game voice chat is so different from traditional VOIP that it would pose a serious obstacle to government spies who control their country's physical infrastructure.
It is a Japanese comic, but it's not a work of fiction; rather, it's an embellished true story that goes into breathtaking detail about Tezuka's life and, crucially, the background context of the Japanese political tensions and cultural shifts in which he began his work.
The government decision came just a day before his work was about to be sold off at an auction in Paris, and means that the document, Sade's earliest work of fiction, may not be taken out of the country for at least 30 months.
The novel is a work of fiction, but it explores some very real, and often overlooked, outcomes of when a crime becomes the center of ubiquitous conversation such as the effects tragedy has in the years that follow and the long term implications of it.
The adviser, Stephen Miller, who had been aligned with Mr. Bannon in pushing the president's nationalist agenda, derided him on Sunday as a fame-seeking blowhard and the book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," by Michael Wolff, as a work of fiction.
This is a creative work of fiction and Avatara, the game created in this story, and any persons, companies related to Avatara and/or events involving Avatara, are entirely fictitious; any resemblance between Avatara and actual games, companies, or related events and people, are entirely coincidental.
The novel is Tapper's fourth book but his first work of fiction, and while The Hellfire Club might not get glowing blurbs from James Patterson and Shonda Rhimes if it carried a different byline, its quality is a tribute to taking yourself seriously in all things.
It's where my friends and I would circle up to watch Weebl's Stuff and Salad Fingers, and it was also where I would binge Marble Hornets, unsure if it was a work of fiction or a real lost-footage investigation playing out in real time on YouTube.
I was actually going to do it again with child pornography because the thing with Canadian law is that it doesn't specify if it's video or poetry or a work of fiction that can be considered illegal child pornography, even if it's fiction and involves nobody.
The tour inspired her to make a few final short films, including "The Rose and the Ring" (1979), a 24-minute adaptation of the 1854 satirical work of fiction by William Makepeace Thackeray, and "Düsselchen and the Four Seasons," a two-minute film completed in 1980.
Well, basically, we were able to say that Hemingway was not as successful later in his career and he needed some money and he basically wrote "Old Man and the Sea" as kind of a work of fiction for Esquire magazine and turned it into a book.
In a statement, the lawyers, Cristiano Zanin Martins and Roberto Teixeira, called the Federal Police's findings a "work of fiction," saying that the former president and his wife, Marisa Letícia, who may also face charges in the case, were innocent of any wrongdoing in connection to the property.
" On Wednesday, the label released a second statement condemning the series: "As we have said, the Versace family has neither authorized nor had any involvement whatsoever in the forthcoming TV series about the death of Mr. Gianni Versace, which should only be considered as a work of fiction.
It's what gives Soloway (who directed "Musicale Finale," and co-wrote it with Faith) the chance to comment on Tambor's absence from the episode, by reminding the audience that this series was always a work of fiction, drawn from real life, but affected by the contributions of the actors and crew.
For many, it's difficult to believe Donald Trump's presidential narrative thus far isn't a work of fiction — especially after Sean Spicer's White House press briefing Tuesday, during which the press secretary called concentration camps "Holocaust centers" and falsely claimed Adolf Hitler "didn't sink to using chemical weapons" (fact check: he did).
Kailash's journey toward sexual integration in the West is cast (to quote the author's note) as "a work of fiction as well as nonfiction, an in-between novel by an in-between writer," complete with multiple epigraphs, pictures, footnotes academic and digressive, and both pop-cultural and literary-theoretical references.
A good Bechdel-passing work of fiction creates a space in which women can have complex interior lives that are not solely focused on men, in which they have interests and passions and mixed feelings that are important in their own right, not for how they affect the men around them.
Instead, the character is a work of fiction, an apparent amalgamation of numerous traits of various couturiers: Woodcock's imperious sister Cyril (played by Lesley Manville) helms the business — a nod to real-life couture counterparts in 1950s London, such as Victor Stiebel and Norman Hartnell, whose sisters managed their lines.
"Girl," her latest work of fiction, must have been written either in blissful innocence or willful disregard for the current debate about whether we have the right to tell the stories of those with whom we share nothing — neither race nor ethnicity, nationality nor class background — apart from our common humanity.
"The Church calls your reality show 'a scripted, rehearsed, acted, and dramatized work of fiction featuring liars who have, for a profit, been telling differing versions of the same false tales of abuse for years, many reviewed and discredited in courts of law,'" King told Remini during the interview, per Entertainment Weekly.
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In his first semester, James taught a fiction workshop and a class on the literature of 9/11: Claire Messud's "The Emperor's Children," which he loves; John Updike's "Terrorist," which he thinks is awful; Deborah Eisenberg's story "Twilight of the Superheroes," which he regards as the best work of fiction about the attacks.
In her new novel, her ninth book and fourth work of fiction, this part of Carroll Gardens is where one of her characters grew up, and she had spent a day or two in the coffee shop taking notes when she was researching the book, hence the warmth of Ms. D'Amico's welcome.
A "slow burn" isn't exactly the right phrase for a work of fiction like Cleanness that wastes no time throwing you right into the flames, but you'll understand exactly what I mean when I say that the individual parts, as scattered and opaque as they may initially seem, add up to something quite profound.
And there was, on that trip to Enniskillen, something about the nature of that transition — of being in one country one moment and another the next, and yet also sort of not — that forced me to consider the sense in which a nation is a work of fiction, an ongoing project of collective imagination.
Shortly after The New York Times published a damning report detailing President Donald Trump's business and financial woes over the '20163s and '22016s, Schwartz — who has emerged as an extremely vocal critic of Trump — shared that he believed the 255 memoir, which served as a testament to Trump's business acumen, should be recategorized as a work of fiction.
Eric TrumpEric Frederick TrumpThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden expands lead in new national poll Eric, Lara Trump welcome second baby Trump tweets photo of Trump Tower in Greenland: 'I promise not to do this' MORE lashed out at Bob Woodward during a Wednesday interview on Fox News, calling the Watergate veteran's book a work of fiction used for publicity.
His book, a work of fiction that purported to be a work of history and political analysis written in the middle of the 21st century, envisioned a world whose classes were increasingly segregated by talent and intelligence, in which the brainy, standardized-test-acing elite became an increasingly intolerable version of the old aristocracy, leading eventually to riots and populist revolutions in the then far-distant future of 2034.
But then on Monday, the official Emoji Movie Twitter account tweeted a new ad that one can only assume that someone at Sony thought would be quirky and hip: Using The Handmaid's Tale — a serious work of fiction and a recent, highly regarded Hulu TV show about a dystopian society in which women are ritually raped — as a lighthearted marketing peg was a pretty good indication that The Emoji Movie wasn't going to be self-aware and clever and thoughtful.
Edna O'Brien's boldly imagined and harrowing new novel, "The Little Red Chairs" — her 23rd work of fiction since "The Country Girls" (133) — is both an exploration of those themes of Irish provincial life from the perspective of girls and women for which she has become acclaimed and a radical departure, a work of alternate history in which the devastation of a war-torn Central European country intrudes upon the "primal innocence, lost to most places in the world," of rural Ireland.

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