Example uses in sentence of “fiction”

How to use in-sentence of “fiction”:

+ He is widely known for creating the Channel 4/Netflix science fiction series “Black Mirror”.

+ The members of the Science Fiction Poetry Association for each year’s Rhysling Awards.

+ After the war, while superheroes were well known, the comic book industry later made comics of horror, crime, science fiction and romance.

+ During his graduate work at BYU, Sanderson was on the staff of “Leading Edge”, a semi-professional speculative fiction magazine published by the university.

+ Hammett wrote most of his detective fiction during the time he was living in San Francisco.

+ During the first four seasons of the show, he works as a private detective in a fiction version of Los Angeles, California.

Example uses in sentence of fiction
Example uses in sentence of fiction

Example sentences of “fiction”:

+ The word was coined as a nonsensical term with religious undertones in the DiscordianismDiscordian Greg Hill, but was popularized by “satirical conspiracy fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.

+ He was an author of a number of fiction and Non-fictionnonfiction books.

+ According to Christophe Jaffrelot, a political scientist specializing in South Asia, the Hindutva ideology has roots in an era where the fiction in ancient Indian mythology and the Vedics was thought to be valid.

+ He is best known for creating the Daleks in 1963 in the long-running science fiction television programmetelevision series “Doctor Who”.

+ Nash released a second song, but through a different recored label called Fiction Records, her second single that was named “Foundations”, was released on 25 June 2007 and reached number two in the official UK Singles Chart.

+ He is one of the most important people in the part of science fiction called cyberpunk.

+ Predator” is a 2004 American science fiction horror crossover movie directed by Paul W.S.

+ Now he edits the science fiction webzine called “Flurb”.

+ It is called a science fiction movie because the story takes place in outer space, and there are alien creatures.

+ He then moved to New York City to work as a science fiction editor.

+ The word was coined as a nonsensical term with religious undertones in the DiscordianismDiscordian Greg Hill, but was popularized by "satirical conspiracy fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.

+ He was an author of a number of fiction and Non-fictionnonfiction books.

More in-sentence examples of “fiction”:

+ The English translation of his novel “Un repas en hiver” Sam Taylor was nominated for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

+ He received the 1992 Deutscher Krimi PreisGerman Crime Fiction Prize for “One Man, One Murder”.

+ Since she, like many others, are featured largely in the Heike Monogatari, and a number of plays of various traditions, her story is quite well known, but it is difficult to separate fact from fiction within it.

+ Sometimes, science fiction storystories talk about humans colonizing outer space on space stations or planets other than Earth.

+ This was financially successful, but brought Cohen into conflict with the newly formed Science Fiction Writers of America.

+ He was best known for his role as Steven “Dusty” Farlow in the 1978 series “Dallas Dallas” and for roles on two science fiction TV shows, “War of the Worlds”.

+ Bloomsbury Publishing plc is a British worldwide publishing house for fiction and non-fiction books.

+ George Clayton Johnson was an AmericansAmerican science fiction writer.

+ The sword and its name have become very widespread in popular culture, and are used in fiction and films.

+ His novel “An Unfinished Season” was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2005.

+ He is famous for creating “The X-Files”, a popular science fiction television series.

+ It was the only science fiction movie produced by Walt Disney himself.

+ He played a killer robot in the 1976 science fiction film “Westworld”.

+ Martin Gibson is a famous science fiction author.

+ There were notable appearances from Rik Mayall, playing Lord Flashheart in “Bells”, two figures famous for their roles in science fiction series – Tom Baker and Simon Jones Simon Jones – in “Potato”, puritanical Lady Whiteadder, and Hugh Laurie appearing twice, first as the drunken Simon Partridge in “Beer” and in the final episode as the evil Prince Ludwig.

+ Greene continued to have success on television as the star of the science fiction series “Battlestar Galactica” where he played the role of Commander Adama.

+ He was co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group.

+ In 1964, science fiction author Terry Carr joined the company.

+ Terry Carr asked Gibson to write the book for the third series of Ace Science Fiction Specials.

+ He mostly writes historical fiction books set in Southern Africa.

+ Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars, became rare in fiction after Mariner, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia ndash; more frequently in some genres, such as comics and animation, than in written literature.

+ It is managed by Oregon Science Fiction Conventions, Inc.

+ Virginia Kidd was an American literary agent, writer and editor, who worked in particular in science fiction and related fields.

+ The same year Leavy’s book Candy Floss Collection received the American Fiction Award for Anthologies.

+ This time is often shown in films like “The Searchers”, “High Noon” and “Shane”, in TV series like “Bonanza” and in fiction like “Little House on the Prairie”.

+ He wrote fiction under the name Iain Banks.

+ Twentieth century writers include the science fiction novelist H.G.

+ He was best known for science fiction novels and short stories.

+ Judges come from the British Science Fiction Association, the Science Fiction Foundation and a third group.

+ Stine, is an AmericansAmerican horror fiction author.

+ Masterpieces of Gothic fiction include Nathaniel HawthorneNathaniel Hawthorn’s Fall of the House of Usher and The Scarlet Letter.

+ Soft science fiction stories take ideas from social sciences such as psychology, economics, political science, sociology, and anthropology.

+ Some phrases used in the game as well as the idea of the game, are borrowed from the popular science fiction book “Roadside Picnic” by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky and the 1979 film “Stalker”, based on the book.

+ He wrote three science fiction novels.

+ He preferred starring in science fiction movies, usually as aliens, or people possessed by them, in such movies as “Battle in Outer Space”, “Monster Zero”, and “Destroy All Monsters”.

+ She also wrote two episodes of the BBC science fiction series “Blake’s 7”.

+ He also hosted “Mystery Ink”, a show about mystery fiction that aired often on the television channel Mystery TV.

+ Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, or SFWA is a Non-profit organizationnonprofit 5013 organization of professional science fiction and fantasy writers.

+ The 1956 science fiction film “Forbidden Planet” set the story on a planet in space, Altair IV, instead of an island.

+ The Three Laws form a theme in his “Robot” series and the other stories linked to it, as well as his Lucky Starr series of science fiction for children.

+ Some science fiction stories like The Matrix speak of the robots the human beings made, taking over, and colonizing Earth.

+ Clarke and Isaac Asimov were probably the two best-known science fiction writers of their day.

+ It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2001.

+ Whelan’s books include many historical fiction novels, including a trilogy set on Mackinac Island and a quartet series set in communist Russia.

+ Science fiction conventions are similar to both professional conventions and fan conventions.

+ The English translation of his novel "Un repas en hiver" Sam Taylor was nominated for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

+ He received the 1992 Deutscher Krimi PreisGerman Crime Fiction Prize for "One Man, One Murder".
+ Since she, like many others, are featured largely in the Heike Monogatari, and a number of plays of various traditions, her story is quite well known, but it is difficult to separate fact from fiction within it.

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