Noun
One who invents or writes fables.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy biggest superhero of writing is Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentine fabulist. He's an amazingly perceptive writer, but also willing to make a joke. John Hodgman
He acts as a consummate demagogue, fabulist, and ultranationalist, and he appears to have a strong inclination for nepotism and kleptocracy. Source: Internet
During the 17th century, the French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695) saw the soul of the fable in the moral — a rule of behavior. Source: Internet
Every time Biden opens his mouth it’s an opportunity to gaze in slack-jawed wonder that this rapidly-fading, female-fondling, hair-sniffing, corrupt-to-the-bones fabulist is nominee-apparent of our opposition party. Source: Internet
That should be clear from the “Steele dossier,” a series of fabulist tales commissioned by the Democratic National Committee and Clinton’s campaign. Source: Internet
The house was packed all weekend — and so was the stage, on which nearly 50 performers brought to life the magical tales of a father and fabulist, and his son’s lifelong struggle to understand his father. Source: Internet