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Sunday, December 17, 2017

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By Jose Barnes


While rarely referred to as anything other than non-fiction, there are some stories based on factual events which reside under different genres. One of these genres is that of a True Crime Novel. While there is much controversy over whether a story based on factual events can actually be a novel, there are many books which are referred to in this manner.

For the most part, the genre is one in which an author examines a specific incident in detail. While most use actual names of those involved, some authors may also create original characters based on victims. Some of the most popular books in this area are written about murder and serial killers.

Writers often determine the essence of the story. For some, adhering to the facts of a case is more important than characterization. Whereas, others can be speculative and written from the view of an onlooker. In either case, it is important that the facts of the case remain the same as the original.

It is also important that those writing these type publications have a clear understanding of those facts. In particular, those writing books based on historical events or crimes which have set a precedent need to be as detailed as possible. For, a number of these cases are used in the educational system from high school through college.

Most often writers take information from a number of different sources when penning a story of this nature. A good example of this style writing is that of the book Helter Skelter, published in 1974. In this case, the story refers to the Manson Family murders which were carried out by various members at the request of Charles Manson. The book is so enthralling to readers that it still holds the record for being the all time best seller of books of this nature in the United States.

First hand accounts of crime have always entertained and excited readers. In addition, it is a rare genre which appeals equally to men and women. In the early 1900s, Edmund Pearson published a set of books related to the study of murder among men and women. After which, Pearson went on to have true crime stories published in high fashion magazines such as The New Yorker, Liberty and Vanity Fair.

Sensationalizing crimes has long been a controversial topic. As to whether a book sensationalizes a crime, or merely tells the fact is something to be considered. In addition, it should be noted that in some cases, the individuals charged with a crime have later been found innocent.

While there are some well known true crime publications, there are also those which are lesser known. Basically, if a story is based on an actual crime then it is considered non-fiction. Whereas, if there are modifications which change the facts of a case, then those books are often considered to be fiction based on a true story.




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