Non-fiction (or 
nonfiction) is the form of any 
account, 
narrative, or other communicative work whose assertions and descriptions are understood to be 
fact.   This presentation may be accurate or not—that is, it can give either a   true or a false account of the subject in question—however, it is   generally assumed that authors of such accounts believe them to be   truthful at the time of their composition or, at least, pose them to   their audience as 
historically or 
empirically   true. Note that reporting the beliefs of others in a non-fiction  format  is not necessarily an endorsement of the ultimate veracity of  those  beliefs, it is simply saying it is true that people believe them  (for  such topics as 
mythology, 
religion). Non-fiction can also be written about 
fiction, giving information about these other works.
Non-fiction is one of the two main divisions in writing, particularly used in 
libraries, the other form being fiction. However, non-fiction need not be written text necessarily, since 
pictures and 
film can also purport to present a factual account of a subject.
Specific types of Non-fiction
(Information obtained from 
Wikipedia)
 
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