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Berry was also the nation's most borrowed non-fictionauthor overall.
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He is the author of over twenty books, and is Australia's biggest-selling non-fictionauthor of the last ten years.
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A published non-fictionauthor, Correa's first novel The German Girl chronicles a mystery that spans Nazi Germany to contemporary Cuba.
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Other non-fictionauthors might decide paraphrase what was said instead, he said.
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Last April, Murray appeared on the podcast of the popular nonfictionauthor Sam Harris.
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Bourdain was a best-selling food, fiction and nonfictionauthor.
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Or a nonfictionauthor who wants to enrich a book with a new chapter about developments in the field.
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He's one of our best selling nonfictionauthors, but his subject matter is, quite often, firmly rooted in make-believe.
Usage of non-fiction writer in English
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Peter Wells is a fiction and non-fictionwriter, and a filmmaker.
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For her as a non-fictionwriter shaping narratives of witness, reality must be made real.
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And then you became this extremely ambitious non-fictionwriter.
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I'm a non-fictionwriter.
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Irish novelist, critic, short story and non-fictionwriter who will be a guest at the 2010 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival in May.
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Suddenly it's here upon me, which is great. The other 2016 Prime Minister's Awards recipients are poet David Eggleton and non-fictionwriter Atholl Anderson.
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New Zealand's current Poet Laureate, performance poet, reviewer and non-fictionwriter, David Eggleton, talks about his role as a composer of poems for the nation.
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Audio 8:15 Bill Bryson Best-selling non-fictionwriter Bill Bryson is best known for his 2003 book, A Short History of Nearly Everything.
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Non-fictionwriter best known for his 2003 book, A Short History of Nearly Everything.
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Joseph Mitchell is widely regarded as one of the great non-fictionwriters in American letters.
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Some writers have defended departing from the hard facts to tell a more compelling story, but most non-fictionwriters and editors reject the practice.