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works of fiction

n. (work of fiction English)

Usage examples of "works of fiction".

Of the works of fiction, deducting the five historical novels, about half the remainder are science fiction and half fantasy.

Slowly, entertainingly, believably, they find out that Marshall France's books were not works of fiction or fantasy, that the Land of Laughs, and all its bizarre characters, actually exist.

Nevertheless, images do occur in works of fiction, and they do influence the reactions of readers to the work.

But novelists bring an eclectic (and mostly invisible) experience to their works, and very often, in reading works of fiction, truths are brought into focus, put under the magnifying glass, dissected, and brought to life again in ways that make novels the perfect place to search for the right questions.

Nivens collaborations extend to novel-length works of fiction and include The Mote in Gods Eye, Inferno, Oath of Fealty, and Lucifers Hammer, all co-authored with Jerry Pournelle, and the Dream Park series, written with Steve Barnes.

Story by story, they stand apart from each other-even when there is more than one winner by a particular writer-and the general impression they give is that they are works of fiction written by distinct and highly individualistic authors.