Which type of Star Trek literature do you prefer? Fictional stories set in the Star Trek genre, or real life accounts of Star Trek itself?


Not voting. My choice is not there.
I dunno, I hear they read them and then talk about them together though. Even sadder really.
What about historical fiction? There has been an argument that it falls into it's own category. A story of truth with creative fiction to fill in gaps and make it more of a "story".
And as far as I know, "fiction" and "non-fiction" are the only two types of reading anyways.
And as far as I know, "fiction" and "non-fiction" are the only two types of reading anyways.
Oh, you poor culturally deprived person... you've never heard of shmiction?![]()
And as far as I know, "fiction" and "non-fiction" are the only two types of reading anyways.
And as far as I know, "fiction" and "non-fiction" are the only two types of reading anyways.
I dunno, I've read a lot of faction.![]()
"Non-Fraction"? What the heck is that?
"Non-Fraction"? What the heck is that?
It's stories that are integral parts of a series or oeuvre.
Creditorly yours, the Rent Woman
What about historical fiction? There has been an argument that it falls into it's own category. A story of truth with creative fiction to fill in gaps and make it more of a "story".
Ahh.. yes, but a story that is any part fiction, is considered wholly to be fiction. Like a novel based in WWII where aliens invade. While WWII actually existed, it doesn't make the story anything but fiction. Any sub-genre of fiction is still fiction, in the end. Just like "biographical non-fiction" is still non-fiction, despite it being about a persons life, rather than an event.
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