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Posted by trout on June 05, 19101 at 00:40:01:
Hello, I am a new writer and am having trouble catagorizing my short story (action or adventure genres, essay,
literary fiction, or nonfiction). Basically, the story is third person. It includes various firefighting events I have experienced, but the
out come happened on a much larger scale. The names have all been changed. Any help on how I should categorize this story
would be a big help.
Thanks,
Trout
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