Convert into the form or the style of a novel.
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Examples for "fictionalize"
Examples for "fictionalize"
1He thought I could fictionalize it, or do it as a historical.
2If you fictionalize it a little, it would make an extraordinary novel.
3Let's fictionalize this so no one can find you.
4I think Stalin is easier to fictionalize because he was actually a much more interesting character.
5I don't think you need to fictionalize it.
1Brexit: The Uncivil War disguised that ugly truth | Martin Shaw Read more You fictionalise from facts.
2Right now there are no plans in the works to fictionalise anybody else from the Algonquin or any other era.
3MacFarlane, who reviewed the novel with a frown in the TLS, thought Waxwings was struggling too hard to fictionalise itself.
4I do take some licence with it and I do fictionalise things so that it is not really the story of my family.
5My typewriter is gathering dust on my desk; I realise I can fictionalise the trip without ever having to leave my living room.
1The next book I'm writing is a memoir, straight-up, I'm not even gonna try to novelize it.
2The apotheosis of the modern novelized presidency was that of Ronald Reagan.
3Powell's speech was the final draft of the novelized Iraq saga.
4I'd have my ledger novelized, if I were you, Holland.
5He suddenly appeared to already - novelizing me in the role of one destined to be famous.
6The film was not based on a novel, but Clarke soloed a novelized version of the screenplay.
7Novelized from the play by
8Perhaps that's why Jim enjoyed novelizing so many Star Trek scripts and of course produced his own contributions to that world.
9Reality had been richly novelized with details that people made up to fill in the inconvenient gaps in the actual story.
10"Peter Grimm" has been novelized-inthe day, now fortunately past, when a play was novelized in preference to perpetuating its legitimate form.