1. Fiction: Includes novels, short stories, and plays that are created from the author's imagination.
2. Non-fiction: Includes biographies, autobiographies, essays, and journalistic works that are based on real events and facts.
3. Poetry: Includes poems that use language and imagery to evoke emotions and convey meaning.
4. Drama: Includes plays that are meant to be performed on stage, often with dialogue and action.
5. Prose: Includes written or spoken language that is not poetry, such as novels, essays, and short stories.
6. Fantasy: Includes works that feature magical or supernatural elements and often take place in imaginary worlds.
7. Science fiction: Includes works that explore futuristic or speculative concepts, often based on scientific principles.
8. Mystery: Includes works that involve solving a crime or unraveling a puzzle.
9. Romance: Includes works that focus on romantic relationships and love stories.
10. Historical fiction: Includes works that are set in a specific historical time period and often incorporate real events and figures.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 19
Fiction
- Novel: A long, prose narrative that typically features a complex plot, multiple characters, and a setting. - Novella: A shorter prose narrative than a novel, typically with a single plotline and a limited number of characters. - Short story: A very short prose narrative that focuses on a single event or conflict. - Play: A dramatic work intended for performance by actors. - Poetry: A form of literature that uses language in a creative way to express emotions or ideas. - Drama: A form of literature that tells a story through dialogue and action, usually intended for performance.
Nonfiction
- Biography: A detailed account of a person's life. - Autobiography: A person's own account of their life. - Memoir: A personal narrative that focuses on a specific event or period in the author's life. - Essay: A short piece of writing that explores a particular topic or idea. - Journalism: Nonfiction writing that reports on current events or issues. - History: A written account of past events.
Hybrid
- Creative nonfiction: A genre that blends fiction and nonfiction techniques, such as memoir, essay, and travel writing. - Graphic novel: A form of literature that combines text with comic book-style illustrations. - Screenplay: A written plan for a film or television show.