Definition of Fictionizing

1. fictionize [v] - See also: fictionize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fictionizing

fictioneer
fictioneering
fictioneerings
fictioneers
fictionise
fictionised
fictionises
fictionising
fictionist
fictionists
fictionization
fictionizations
fictionize
fictionized
fictionizes
fictionizing
fictionmaking
fictions
fictious
fictiously
fictitional
fictitious
fictitious character
fictitious feeding
fictitiously
fictitiousness
fictive
fictive kin
fictively
fictiveness

Literary usage of Fictionizing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. How to Write for the "movies" by Louella Oettinger Parsons (1915)
"It is only fair then that the author also be paid for the fictionizing of his photoplay. In the evolution of the photoplay this right will undoubtedly come ..."

2. Our American Humorists by Thomas Lansing Masson (1922)
"And finally, back in 1918, I conceived the idea of fictionizing the ultra-modern city negro of the South. I started something when I did that—particularly ..."

3. Life amongst the Indians by George Catlin (1867)
"As I had been for several years past strongly impressed with the impropriety of the system of fictionizing facts on these people, expressly "for boys' ..."

4. Brief Outline of an Analysis of the Human Intellect: Intended to Rectify the by James Rush (1865)
"Fictionizing on unmixed memorial perceptions, was with the Greeks, and is with some modern metaphysicians, so much a cherished indulgence; that the stirring ..."

5. Art in Short Story Narration ...: A Practical Treatise by Henry Albert Phillips (1913)
"It is not a case of fictionizing any co-existent facts, but rather of creating a new fact of life thru fiction. If the reader can but be made to understand ..."

6. Bub and Sis: A 20th Century New England Story by Simon Durst (1903)
"... If I were fictionizing I should do As other brutal scribes, and keep the two At arms' length for a while and, by degrees, Work them up closer, till, ..."

7. Prefaces by Don Marquis (1919)
"Presently we saw his face "was working with emotion"—we really aren't fictionizing, there wouldn't be any point to it if we were; his face was "working with ..."

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