Lee Chambers
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If you wanted to write a story based on a piece of non-fiction, exactly how would you go about it as far as legality and trying to avoid being seen as a plagiarist?
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Depends on what kind of non-fiction it is. Is it a newspaper or magazine story? A history book? A confidential report? An article in a journal? Are you just trying to fictionalize something that happened, or do you want it to still seem real?
I take it you want to use the plot from reality. Reality isn't copyrighted. I think you can fictionalize newspaper stories to your heart's content.
Details. We need details.
I would think if your fictional protagonist found he/she had a year to live and he/she decided to do several things they wanted to do in their life and had never done it would be fine.
Use your own thoughts as a guide. What would you do if you only had a year to live?
That reminds me of the position of the American Psychological Association (or somesuch high-powered group) who declared in the post-war era that children didn't need family love, and suggested parents only kiss or hug their children on two occasions each year--the child's birthday and the parent's--as more contact than this would render the children soft and effete.
If you wanted to write a story based on a piece of non-fiction, exactly how would you go about it as far as legality and trying to avoid being seen as a plagiarist?