
non-fiction novel
A non-fiction novel is a literary work that presents real-life events, people, and facts in a narrative style typically associated with fiction. It uses storytelling techniques—such as vivid descriptions, character development, and narrative arc—to make true stories engaging and accessible. Unlike traditional nonfiction that focuses on straightforward reporting or academic writing, non-fiction novels aim to immerse the reader in real events while maintaining the compelling structure of fiction, providing both factual information and an engaging literary experience. Examples include biographies, memoirs, and investigative accounts written with narrative flair.