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When does contemporary fiction or realistic fiction become historical fiction?  Is 
any story that includes a true historical event, no matter how long ago that event 
occurred, considered historical fiction?  My principal recently asked me this 
question and I wasn't quite sure of the answer.  Thanks for your input.
   
  Janet L. McCoy, LMS
  McAuliffe Elementary, Tulsa, OK
  mccoymedia@yahoo.com
   

       
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