Can You Use Historical Figures In Fiction?

Can You Use Historical Figures In Fiction? Can you use historical figures in fiction? According to WD’s legal guru (and close friend) Amy Cook, writing about historical people is perfectly fine and won’t put you in any legal danger. Can you write stories about historical figures? The general takeaway is that if you want to

Can You Write About A Real Person In Fiction?

Can You Write About A Real Person In Fiction? Can you write about a real person in fiction? Using real people in your fiction—whether they are correctly named or not—can be legally hazardous. If an author includes enough details that a specific fictional character is identifiable as an actual person, that person could possibly pursue

Can You Write Fiction About A Real Person?

Can You Write Fiction About A Real Person? Can you write fiction about a real person? Using someone’s name, image or life story as part of a novel, book, movie or other “expressive” work is protected by the First Amendment, even if the expressive work is sold or displayed. Therefore using a person’s life story