yes.
no. it implies that fiction is strange.
that's the exact definition of fiction, genius
sure
a lie always
If it's fiction it is a lie yes, that's kind of the point. Non fiction is true, and fiction is the opposite so that makes it false, or a lie.
Thats what fiction means; someone made it up or it is not yet proven to be real
sometimes
'truth is stranger than fiction' implies that the truth is usually more bizarre than anything we can make up.
I say NO ..
I do not believe that fiction is " always" a lie..
no that would be an assumption, I suppose we could accept that implication but I would rather keep an open mind about fiction, there is truth in fiction at times, alternate history books are one example
Those additional details was what I had on mind and you beat me...
:P
OK, let's think about Leonardo da Vinci and his helicopters instead... ;)
fiction is late truth.. and truth is a fictitious mind bender!
...fiction is a broad term...it could imply "lies", but most often it's believable circumstances based on actual events turned into a fairy tale.story for entertainment...