Bounding boundary and non fiction between fiction and non fiction are always good ways for authors to come up with ideas, suggest ideas and maintain interests. Some even tend to think that there is no clear boundary between fiction and nonfiction. Novels are often used as a point of view, not as a character itself, in the whole nonfiction work. This sound is not exactly a character in the text, but it still has an attitude to the material to help control the text.
When breaking through fiction and non fiction, it is clear that the novel is a bigger contributor: 21% vs. 7% for color writers, 40% vs. 11% for women / non binary writers, LGBT + For 16% versus 3% for authors 53% of my novel comes from a poor writer, but only 16% of nonfiction works are out. I want to change it next year. Generally, I did not systematically categorize what I read, so the number here is a bit awkward (eg a poem in a novel?). However, this is an outline of my novel. 46% is fantasy, 25% is science fiction, 2% is some form of manga (depiction of novels, manga etc), 2% is calculated as thriller, 6% is horror. The other 6% are literary novels, 1% wonders, only 5% is poetry.
I usually read novels and nonfiction books at the same time. I tend to save the novel in the night, when the musical I want to relax, the novel does not start in the morning. In addition to the novel, I am currently reading two non-fiction books. It's about David Bowie, it's easy to read and has higher entertainment value. The other relates to the human body, which is more difficult and suitable for various emotions. This made me study outside the comfort zone. Discussions around them are often very insightful. We organized ourselves at our house, we had dinner and we talked about books. This is a wonderful way to meet new people and learn about new things. There is no doubt that this is one of the best things I decided to do in the past year.