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  1. In Fiction

    for the concept fiction Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name In Fiction image ... http infiction.com.au Official Website , http www.boomtownrecords.com.au bands in fiction Official ... font size 1 2005 May 2007 font br Ty Alexander Drums font size 1 May 2007 Nov 2007 font In Fiction were a five piece melodic rock band from Adelaide, South Australia . ref name In Fiction Biography http www.boomtownrecords.com.au bands in fiction In Fiction Biography ref Having formed in 2005, In Fiction ... www.boomtownrecords.com.au artistDetails.php?artistId 6 Boomtown Records In Fiction Profile ref ... In Fiction Biography When Ghost EP Ghost was released, it debuted at number 14, attracting Japan ... www.pyropitrecords.com Pyropit Records ref In Fiction frequently tour Australia with a number of bands, including The Matches , Bodyjar , Behind Crimson Eyes and Kisschasy . In Fiction also play many ... infictionmusic In Fiction MySpace About Me ref In Fiction s debut album The Forecast was released on 7 June 2008 featuring the single Liar Liar . ref http www.myspace.com infictionmusic In Fiction s upcoming ... 2082 in fiction call it a day title In Fiction Call It A Day accessdate 2008 11 02 ref As of 2009, three new incarnations of In Fiction have emerged from the previous members which are The Afterparty ... pages The Miracle Is Now 105288493385 The Miracle Is Now Facebook ref Josh . On 26 June 2010, In Fiction ... https www.facebook.com event.php?eid 240106389335628 In Fiction Reunion Show w Raider & The Machines ... news 2007 12 05 in the studio.htm In Fiction. In The Studio. ref EPs class wikitable Date ... bands in fiction Band s Discography ref References reflist External links http infiction.com.au In Fiction Official Website http www.boomtownrecords.com.au bands in fiction In Fiction Boomtown Records http www.myspace.com infictionmusic In Fiction MySpace http www.twitter.com infictionmusic In Fiction Twitter In Fiction Category South Australian musical groups Category Music ...   more details



  1. Fiction

    Alice , playing a fantasy fantastical game of croquet. Fiction is the form of any narrative or report ..., but rather, imaginary&mdash that is, invented by the author . Although fiction describes a major ... musical work . Fiction contrasts with non fiction , which deals exclusively with factual or, at least ... histories . Types of fiction Realistic fiction Realistic fiction, although untrue, could actually ... to Earth. Realist fiction strives to make the reader feel as if they re reading something that is actually ... the reader thinking it s non fiction. Non realistic fiction Non realistic fiction is that in which ... of fiction books are like this, e.g. Alice In Wonderland and Harry Potter . However, even fantastic ..., by fiction is one able to gain even fuller constructs of what constitutes reality . On the other ..., p. 98, 106 109. ISBN 90 04 11428 9 ref Semi fiction Semi fiction is fiction implementing a great deal of non fiction, ref Cite journal url http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 981296 title The Role of Narrative Fiction and Semi Fiction in Organizational Studies first1 G. last1 Whiteman ... suitable for storytelling. Elements of fiction Even among writing instructors and bestselling authors, there is little consensus regarding the number and composition of the fundamental elements of fiction. For example Fiction has three main elements plotting, character, and place or setting. Harvard ... think point of view is one of the most fundamental elements of the fiction writing craft . . . . Harvard ... elements of fiction. Citation needed date February 2011 Plot plot narrative Plot , is what the character ... listed as one of the fundamental elements of fiction. It is the rendering and ordering of the events ... has a mid level structure scene and summary. A scene fiction scene is a unit of drama&ndash where ... Anne Porter, Seymour Lawrence, 1970. Exposition literary technique Exposition Exposition refers to a fiction ... so that the reader or spectator is not jarred and verisimilitude is maintained even in science fiction ...   more details



  1. Urdu fiction

    Fiction is Narrative which is an imaginary writing by its Author s . Urdu fiction is also a narrative written in Urdu Language . See also Urdu fiction writers DEFAULTSORT Urdu Fiction Category Urdu fiction Category Urdu fiction writers Category Urdu literature ...   more details



  1. Fiction (disambiguation)

    selfref In Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Notability fiction and Wikipedia Manual of Style writing about fiction . wiktionarypar fiction TOCright Fiction , is the genre of imaginative prose literature, including novels and short stories. Fiction may also refer to In literature Fiction Magazine , an American literary magazine In music Fiction Comsat Angels album Fiction Comsat Angels album , a 1982 album by Comsat Angels Fiction Yuki Kajiura album , the 2003 album by Yuki Kajiura Fiction Dark Tranquillity album , the 2007 album by Dark Tranquillity Fiction Records , The Cure s former record label Fiction, a song by Whipping Boy from their 1995 album Heartworm album Heartworm Fiction, a song by Nik Kershaw from his 1999 album 15 Minutes Nik Kershaw album 15 Minutes Fiction, a song by Kids in the Way Fiction, a song by Belle and Sebastian from their 2002 album Storytelling Belle & Sebastian album Storytelling Fiction, a song by Avenged Sevenfold from their 2010 album Nightmare Avenged Sevenfold album Nightmare Fiction, a song by Beast South Korean band Beast from their 2011 album Fiction and Fact Fictional band , Funker Vogt side project led by Gerrit Thomas Fiction band , are a four piece group from London Fictions album Fictions album by Jane Birkin In business Prosfiction Design Fiction See also Legal fiction disambig cs Fikce fr Fiction homonymie it Fiction disambigua ...   more details



  1. Pulp fiction

    Wiktionary Pulp fiction may refer to pulp magazine s, short stories presented in a magazine format, printed on cheaply made wood pulp paper Pulp Fiction , a 1994 film directed by Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction soundtrack Pulp Fiction soundtrack , the soundtrack album from the film ko it Pulp fiction he disambig ...   more details



  1. The Art of Fiction

    The Art of Fiction may refer to The Art of Fiction A Guide for Writers and Readers , a 2000 book by Ayn Rand The Art of Fiction book , a 1992 book by David Lodge The Art of Fiction , an essay by Henry James, published in his 1888 book Partial Portraits The Art Of Fiction , a 2006 album by Jeremy Warmsley disambig ...   more details



  1. Supernatural fiction

    Refimprove date September 2007 Supernatural fiction properly, supernaturalist fiction ref Glen Cavaliero , The Supernatural and English Fiction , Oxford, 1995 ref is a literary genre exploiting or requiring as plot devices or themes some contradictions of the commonplace natural world and materialist assumptions about it. In its broadest definition, supernatural fiction includes examples of weird fiction , horror fiction , fantasy fiction , and such sub genres as vampire literature and the ghost story . Elements of supernatural fiction can be found in writing from genres such as science fiction . Amongst academics, readers and collectors, however, supernatural fiction is often classed as a discrete genre defined by the elimination of horror , fantasy and elements important to other genres. ref Glen Cavaliero , The Supernatural and English Fiction , Oxford, 1995 ref The one genre supernatural fiction appears to embrace in its entirety is the traditional ghost story . ref Neil Wilson, Shadows in the Attic A Guide to British Supernatural Fiction 1820 1950 , The British Library, 2000 ref In the twentieth century, supernatural fiction became associated with psychological fiction . The result .... ref Everett F. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction , Kent State University Press, 1983 ... fiction continues to be popular, but because it is not simple to define and is not popularly ... marketed, supernatural fiction is often classed as mainstream fiction, or is assumed by other subgenres. See also Supernatural drama References Reflist Further reading The Supernatural in Fiction by Peter Penzoldt , 1952 Shadows in the Attic A Guide to British Supernatural Fiction 1820 1950 by Neil Wilson, The British Library, 2000 The Guide to Supernatural Fiction by Everett F. Bleiler, Kent State University Press, 1983 The Supernatural and English Fiction by Glen Cavaliero , Oxford, 1995 Fiction stub Horror fiction Category Speculative fiction Category Literary genres ...   more details



  1. Escapist fiction

    Unreferenced date December 2007 Escapist fiction is fiction which provides a psychological escape from thoughts of everyday life by immersing the reader in exotic situations or activities. The term is not used favorably, though the condemnation contained in it may be slight. Those who defend works described as escapist from the charge either assert that they are not escapist such as, a science fiction novel s satiric aspects address real life or defend the notion of escape as such, not escapism as in J. R. R. Tolkien s On Fairy Stories and C. S. Lewis s quotation, in his On Science fiction of Tolkien s question of who would be most hostile to the idea of escape, and his answer jailers. Genres which can include elements of escapist fiction include Bodice ripper s Romance novel s Chick lit Comic Books and Cartoons Detective novel s Fantasy fiction Horror fiction Pulp magazines Pulp fiction Science fiction Spy novel s Thriller genre Thriller s See also Escapism Formula fiction Genre fiction Pulp magazine s Category Fiction Category Fiction by topic lit stub ...   more details



  1. Women's fiction

    Women s fiction is an umbrella term for books that are marketed to female readers, and includes many mainstream novels, Romance novel romantic fiction , chick lit , and other sub genres. It is distinct from Women s writing in English Women s writing , which refers to literature written by rather than promoted to women. There exists no comparable label in English for works of fiction that are marketed to males. See also Gynocriticism List of modernist women writers List of women s magazines List of women writers Women s writing in English Chick lit External links http www.womensfictionfestival.com cms index.php?lang en The International Women s Fiction Festival Craig, Lisa. http www.writing world.com romance craig.shtml Women s Fiction vs. Romance A Tale of Two Genres . DEFAULTSORT Women s Fiction Category Women s fiction Category Women writers by format lit stub ...   more details



  1. Amatory fiction

    Amatory fiction is a genre of British literature popular during the late 17th century and 18th century. Amatory fiction predates, and in some ways predicts, the invention of the novel . Amatory fiction was written by women and for women. As its name implies, amatory fiction is preoccupied with sexual love and romance. It is an early predecessor of the romance novel . Indeed, many themes of the contemporary romance novel were first explored in amatory fiction. The three most prominent amatory fiction writers were Eliza Haywood who wrote Love in Excess Or, The Fatal Enquiry , Delarivier Manley , and Aphra Behn . Together, these writers were known as the fair triumvirate , though their reputation for scandalous writing caused some to call them the naughty triumvirate. ref Toni O Shaughnessy Bowers, Sex, Lies, and Invisibility Amatory Fiction from the Restoration to Mid Century, The Columbia History of the British Novel , Ed. John Richetti, Columbia UP, 1994, 51. ref Themes of amatory fiction Narrowly defined, amatory fiction is a formula fiction formulaic genre which typically depicts an innocent , trusting woman who is deceived by a self serving, lustful man. For the women of amatory fiction, love typically ends in misery. Although amatory fiction has traditionally been excluded from rise of the novel narratives, recent scholarship concludes that these works are not merely precursors to the novel, but novels in their own right. Authors of amatory fictions often detailed extramarital affairs , which conveniently allowed them to avoid the complications of property , which was a strong motivation for marriage when amatory fiction was popular. Some works of amatory fiction were considered amoral by contemporary standards, and allowed their characters to commit scandalous love ... justice . Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Amatory Fiction Category British literature Category English literature it Amatory fiction ...   more details



  1. Non-fiction

    Refimprove date September 2011 Non fiction or nonfiction is the form of any narrative , report account ... historical ly or empirical ly true. Note that reporting the beliefs of others in a non fiction ... it is true that people believe them for such topics as mythology , religion . Non fiction can also be written about fiction , giving information about these other works. Non fiction is one of the two main divisions in writing, particularly used in libraries , the other form being fiction. However, non fiction need not be written text necessarily, since picture s and film can also purport to present a factual account of a subject. Major types of non fiction Essay s, journals, diaries, documentary ... s and some journalism are all common examples of non fiction works, and including information that the author ... can legitimately be either fiction or non fiction, such as journals of self expression, Letter message ... one or the other it is possible for there to be a blend of both. Some fiction may include non fictional elements. Some non fiction may include elements of unverified supposition , Deductive reasoning ... falsehoods would discredit it as a work of non fiction. Distinctions The numerous literary and creative devices used within fiction are generally thought inappropriate for use in non fiction. They are still ... when producing non fiction. Audience is important in any artistic or descriptive endeavour but it is perhaps most important in non fiction. In fiction, the writer believes that readers will make ... the production of non fiction has more to do with the direct provision of information. Understanding ... fundamental for effective non fiction. Despite the truth of non fiction it is often necessary to persuade .... Semi fiction is fiction implementing a great deal of non fiction, ref http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 981296 The Role of Narrative Fiction and Semi Fiction in Organizational Studies ... be either a record of what prehistoric man caught on hunting trips, i.e. non fiction , or alternately ...   more details



  1. Genre fiction

    original research date September 2009 Genre fiction , also known as popular fiction , is a term for fiction ... fiction is often used interchangeably with the term popular fiction , and generally distinguished from literary fiction . The American screenwriting teacher Robert McKee defines genre conventions as the specific ... by publishers of fiction as a guide to authors seeking publication . Screen writers have to ensure ... is genre fiction in its purest form. Most fiction writing, especially of novel length, does not conform ... fiction, and any of these classifications might be termed a genre. For example, one arguable genre of genre fiction the airport novel takes its name not from the subjects of its stories, but from ... and subjective. Genre and the marketing of fiction In the publishing industry the term category fiction is often used as a synonym for genre fiction, with the categories serving as the familiar shelf headings within the fiction section of a bookstore, such as Western fiction Western or mystery. The uncategorized section is known in the industry as general fiction , but in fact many of the titles in this usually ..., to a wider audience than merely the readers of that genre. Evolution of fiction genres seealso History of fantasy History of science fiction Since the beginning of literature it has been acknowledged ... drama s according to the value charge of their endings and the design of their stories. Many fiction ... that genre came into existence . Genre fiction is portrayed as those works that seek, in some degree, just to emulate these paradigms. Science fiction began with Jules Verne and then H. G. Wells ... science fiction novels, Frankenstein , The Last Man Last Man forty five years before Jules Verne and H.G. ... to Edgar Allan Poe and a few others. It is possible also that Poe helped originate science fiction ... for the development, by writers such as M. P. Shiel , of fiction genres and character types. Often .... Age categories Most genres of fiction may also be segmented by the age of the intended reader ...   more details



  1. Outline of fiction

    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to fiction TOC limit limit 2 What is fiction? Fiction &ndash narrative which is made up by the author. Although fiction often describes ... , document al, and song musical work . In contrast to this is non fiction , which deals exclusively in factual events e.g. Biography biographies , History histories . Semi fiction is fiction implementing a great deal of non fiction, ref cite journal url http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 981296 title The Role of Narrative Fiction and Semi Fiction in Organizational Studies first1 ... on a true story . What type of thing is fiction? Product of imagination &ndash Fiction forms pure imagination ..., audial or visual, based on some set of stylistic criteria. Opposite of non fiction &ndash non fiction is the form of any narrative, account, or other communicative work whose assertions and descriptions are understood to be fact. Elements of fiction Character Fictional character &ndash Protagonist ... Story arc &ndash Narrative structure &ndash Monomyth &ndash Setting Setting fiction Setting &ndash Milieu &ndash Theme Theme literature Theme &ndash Motif narrative Motif &ndash Style Style fiction Style &ndash Fiction writing &ndash Writing style &ndash Fiction writing mode &ndash Fiction Allegory Allegory &ndash Fiction Symbolism Symbolism &ndash Fiction Tone Tone &ndash Types of fiction genres Genres based on age of reader Children s literature &ndash Young adult fiction &ndash Genres based on subject matter main Genre fiction Detective fiction &ndash Fantasy fiction &ndash genre of fiction ... fiction &ndash Science fiction &ndash genre of fiction dealing with the impact of imagined innovations ... webster.com dictionary science 20fiction title Science fiction Definition and More from the Free Merriam ... dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary british science fiction title Definition of science fiction noun ... DictionaryResults.aspx?lextype 3&search science 20fiction title science fiction definition Dictionary ...   more details



  1. Musical fiction

    Musical fiction is a genre of fiction in which music is paramount both as subject matter, and through the rhythm and flow of the prose that is, music is manifested through the language itself. One publishing company, Coral Press , publishes only musical fiction. As part of their program to get musical fiction the respect it deserves, Coral Press hosts the Charts, a section devoted to the best in musical fiction, compiled by bibliographer Kellie D. Brown. Notable authors who have written novels of musical fiction include Don DeLillo Great Jones Street , Tom Perotta The Wishbones , Lewis Shiner Glimpses , Roddy Doyle The Commitments , Robert Dunn novelist Robert Dunn Pink Cadillac , Nick Hornby High Fidelity , Ibi Kaslik The Angel Riots and Scott Spencer author Scott Spencer The Rich Man s Table . Description In her anthology The Best of Rock Fiction, editor June Skinner Sawyers writes, Rock fiction has not received the proper respect it deserves, which is unfortunate given the caliber of writers who have captured its fleeting essence on the written page. ref Sawyers, June Skinner Ed. 2005 . The Best in Rock Fiction. Milwaukee Hal Leonard, p. vii. ref In the same anthology, Rolling Stone writer Anthony DeCurtis talks about the edgy relationship between music and the written word. Words are long standing symbols of permanence. Music ultimately is ephemeral, evaporating into your unreliable memory once you ve heard it. In taking music as their inspiration, writers seek to capture some of that immediacy, that spirit of the moment, and hold it still for their reader s pleasure. ref Sawyers, June Skinner Ed. 2005 . The Best in Rock Fiction. Milwaukee Hal Leonard, pp. xii xiv. ref See also Genre fiction References reflist External links http www.coralpress.com Coral Press, the Home of Musical Fiction Category Fiction by genre Category Musical culture ...   more details



  1. Exploitation fiction

    unreferenced date June 2007 Exploitation fiction is a type of literature that includes novel s and magazine s that exploitation exploit sex , violence , drug s, or other elements meant to attract readers primarily by arousing prurient interest without being labeled as obscene or pornography pornographic . It is comparable to the italy Italian giallo genre. Exploitation fiction grew out of Pulp fiction genre pulp fiction of the 1930s and 40s. It was popular trash fiction in the form of mass market paperback s in the 1950s and 60s, when genuine, sexually explicit material could be seized as obscene. In the United States , material that went by U.S. Postal Service U.S. mail was subject to federal obscenity laws that greatly curtailed the distribution of materials that were sexually explicit or featured graphic violence. These cheap novels exploited violence, drugs, and sex especially promiscuity and lesbianism but rarely delivered the kind of salacious detail their cover art implied and generally tacked on moralistic endings to satisfy critics who accused them of having no redeeming social value. They were often repackaged under new titles with different cover art, to resell to the unsuspecting public looking for cheap thrills. As Production Code film production codes loosened in the early 1960s, exploitation fiction led to exploitation film exploitation cinema again parallel to the development of giallo cinema , typified by Russ Meyer films. See also Giallo Exploitation film Pulp fiction genre Pulp fiction Category Fiction by genre ...   more details



  1. Fiction Records

    Smernicki and Jim Chancellor decided to revive Fiction to give Polydor a bit more of a guitar stronghold , as their roster then consisted mostly of pop acts. The first release on the new Fiction was the Snow .... The current Fiction stable includes Crystal Castles band Crystal Castles , Ian Brown , Snow ... Lies , Yuksek, Detroit Social Club , and Filthy Dukes . Fiction has also released records by Stephen ... of record labels References Reflist External links http www.fictionrecords.co.uk Fiction Records Official Website http www.myspace.com fictionrecords Fiction Records Myspace http www.last.fm label fiction Fiction Records LastFM http www.hitquarters.com index.php3?page intrview opar intrview JimChanc.html Interview with Fiction A&R Jim Chancellor, HitQuarters Oct 2005 Category British record labels ... White Lies band UK record label stub es Fiction Records fr Fiction Records gl Fiction Records it Fiction Records pl Fiction Records pt Fiction Records simple Fiction Records tr Fiction Records ...   more details



  1. Fiction-absolute

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Context date October 2009 The concept of fiction absolute exists firstly within the context of anthropology , secondly within the study of group psychology and tribalism . The term was coined and defined by journalist Tom Wolfe , who defined it as the propaganda that a tribe or social group employs to explain why that group is the best of all groups and its people the best people. The term itself indicates that it is absolutist in that it defines in stark terms why members should prefer that tribe, and necessarily fictional because it is propaganda, although it might have some basis in truth. The fiction absolute is essentially a tribe s core propaganda. It can lead to Toleration intolerance and forms of collective action . The fiction absolute not only necessitates a harsh view of other groups, but also unaffiliated people and individualist s. DEFAULTSORT Fiction Absolute Category Tom Wolfe Category Fiction ...   more details



  1. Bible fiction

    The term Bible fiction refers to works of fiction which use characters, settings and events taken from the Bible . The degree of fictionalisation in these works varies and, although they are often written by Christian s or Jew s, this is not always the case. Lloyd C. Douglas wrote The Robe in 1942, and followed it up with The Big Fisherman . Other authors who have written in this genre include Orson Scott Card The Women of Genesis series , Francine Rivers e.g. The Prince novel The Prince , Taylor Caldwell and Gilbert Morris . Category Fiction Category Christian fiction and allegory Category Christian literary genres fiction stub ...   more details



  1. Speculative fiction

    Speculative fiction Speculative fiction is an umbrella term encompassing the more fantastical fiction literary genre genre s, specifically science fiction , fantasy , horror fiction horror , supernatural fiction , superhero fiction , utopian and dystopian fiction , apocalyptic and post apocalyptic fiction , and alternate history fiction alternate history in literature as well as related static, motion ... guide section9 title The Handmaid s Tale Study Guide About Speculative Fiction first Margaret last ... archivedate April 18, 2010 ref History Speculative fiction as a category ranges from ancient works ... Society of Canada, Ancient Science Fiction, Shattercolors Literary Review ref ref Paradox The Magazine of Historical and Speculative Fiction, http www.paradoxmag.com ref Speculative fiction can be recognized ... is now called speculative fiction has previously been termed historical invention , ref Mark Wagstaff ... fiction , and similar names and is extensively noted in literary criticism of the works of William Shakespeare ref Martha Tuck Rozett, Creating a Context for Shakespeare with Historical Fiction ... speculative fiction genre. ref Eric Garber, Lyn Paleo Uranian Worlds A Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror, 2nd Edition, G K Hall 1990 ISBN 978 0816118328 ref The creation of speculative fiction in its general sense of hypothetical history , explanation , or ahistorical storytelling has also been attributed to authors in ostensibly non fiction mode since as early ... speculative fiction existed before the coining of the genre term, its concept in its broadest sense ..., apocalypses and bug eyed monsters how speculative fiction shows us us our nightmares, 2007, pp ..., speculative fiction as a genre term is often attributed to Robert A. Heinlein . In his first known ... Post , Robert A. Heinlein Heinlein used it specifically as a synonym for science fiction in a later ... fiction. ref http www.jessesword.com sf view 438 Dictionary citations for the term speculative ...   more details



  1. When Fiction Lives in Fiction

    When Fiction Lives in Fiction is the title of a significant narrative essay written in 1939 by the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges . Weighing in at something less than three pages in length, Borges explores in his inimitable way the teleological nature of metadocuments in fiction such as, for example, False document s. Amongst the works examined in this essay are William Shakespeare s play Hamlet, Prince of Denmark , with its play within a play, Gustav Meyrink s novel The Golem Meyrink The Golem with its motifs of dreams within dreams within dreams, and the nub of the essay itself, a short review of the then recently published At Swim Two Birds by Irish writer Flann O Brien with its circular daisy chain of characters writing novels about each other. Category Metafictional works Category 1939 essays ...   more details



  1. Literary fiction

    Multiple issues original research July 2009 weasel July 2009 refimprove July 2009 Literary fiction is a term ... serious fiction which is a work that claims to hold literary merit , in comparison from genre fiction and popular fiction i.e. , paraliterature . In broad terms, literary fiction focuses more upon ... This is in contrast to Mainstream commercial fiction, which focuses more on narrative and Plot narrative plot . Literary fiction may also be characterized as lasting fiction literature which continues ... What distinguishes literary fiction from other genres is subjective and as in other artistic media, genres may overlap. Even so, literary fiction is generally characterized as distinctive based on its content and style literariness , the concern to be writerly . The term literary fiction is considered ... 20LITERARY 20FICTION.htm A Guide to Literary Fiction ref but is commonly associated with the criteria ... concern themselves with literary fiction, and their shortlists can give a working definition. On some levels it has been suggested that literary fiction employs a great deal of subtext whereas themes .... In terms of defining what is, and what is not, literary fiction, the subtext has often been used to assist in formulating that decision. Scope Literary fiction includes works written as short story ... considered literary fiction, as represented by Watchmen . Michiko Kakutani , writing in The New York Times , has described literary fiction as having a distinctive vision and language. ref Michiko Katutani ... Stories , O. Henry Awards , or Booker Prize typically restrict their selections to literary fiction. A no genre fiction rule for submissions is common, although slipstream genre or magic realism is sometimes included. Limitation blockquote To understand what literary fiction is, it s probably easier to look at what it isn t. Literary fiction is not about chick lit, mystery, science fiction or horror although they are marvelous literature in themselves and literary fiction can incorporate certain ...   more details



  1. Prehistoric fiction

    Prehistoric fiction is a literary genre in which the story is set in the period of time prior to the existence of written record, known as prehistory . ref http www.trussel.com f prehis.htm ref As a fictional genre, the realistic description of the subject varies, not there being necessarily a commitment to develop an objective anthropology anthropological account. List of prehistoric fiction The Inheritors William Golding The Inheritors Born of the Sun The Clan of the Cave Bear The Quest for Fire The Story of Ab The Village in the Treetops The People That Time Forgot novel The People That Time Forgot Mists of Dawn Out of Time s Abyss Zan Gah A Prehistoric Adventure Zan Gah and the Beautiful Country Dael and the Painted People See also Portal Speculative fiction Historical fiction References reflist External links http www.trussel.com f prehis.htm Prehistoric Fiction http readerscorner.wikidot.com prehistoric fiction Reader s Corner s page Category literary genres lit stub ...   more details



  1. Fiction Fix

    Infobox Magazine title Fiction Fix image file image size image caption company frequency Bi annual paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation category Literature , Art editor April E. Bacon firstdate 2002 country USA based Jacksonville, Florida website http www.fictionfix.net Official Website issn Fiction Fix is the literary journal of the University of North Florida . History and mission Fiction Fix was founded by author, musician, artist, and UNF faculty member Mark Ari ref http www.unf.edu groups spinnaker archives 2004 04 07 entertaiment.html secondinjection Second Injection Deals Quite a Fix , Spinnaker, April 7, 2004 ref , and UNF students in 2002. Its original Editor in Chief ... graduate April E. Bacon. The journal seeks to publish all varieties of fiction and is based on the premise of fiction as an addictive experience. Since its inception the journal has been a part ... States and world. Fiction Fix has been used by several UNF Faculty members in their literature courses, has showcased author readings open to the public, and has hosted its own fiction workshops. ref http www.unf.edu groups spinnaker archives 2005 02 02 e1.php Fiction Fix publication premieres with bash ... neR 11892308.shtml Book offers readers their fix of fiction , River City News, March 5, 2003 ref ... features 2010 08 24 get your fiction fix now with a side of art Get your Fiction Fix, now with a side of art , Spinnaker, Aug. 24, 2010 ref The Journal publishes a full Fiction issue each Fall and a special issue each Spring. The first special issue of Fiction Fix was sister publication ... bait and switch fiction fix offers nonfiction issue Bait and Switch Fiction Fix Offers Nonfiction ... of Fiction Fix The Editor s Choice Award and the Readers Choice Award. Winning selections ... ref ref in the text. External links http www.fictionfix.net Fiction Fix http www.unf.edu coas writing ... American literary magazines Category Literature websites Category Fiction magazines University of North ...   more details



  1. Fiction Weekly

    Fiction Weekly is an United States American literary magazine based in Lake Charles, Louisiana . Fiction Weekly was conceived in the summer of 2008 by members of the McNeese State University Master of Fine Arts MFA Program in creative writing . As its name suggests, Fiction Weekly publishes on a weekly basis it is published exclusively on the internet and features one previously unpublished piece of fiction on its front page each week. Authors published in Fiction Weekly have appeared in anthologies such as New Stories From the South , have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize , and have been published in many other well reputed literary magazines including, Glimmer Train , The Pinch , and Harpur Palate ref http michelle reed.name 5.html Reed, Michelle ref ref http www.fictionweekly.com theonionwasme.htm Fiction Weekly ref . However, as of May 2010, the website had not been updated for six months, fuelling rumors that the hereto successful publication was defunct. Notable Contributors Michael Knight writer Michael Knight , Anya Groner , Ryan Crider , Michelle Reed , Josh Canipe , and Paul Michel writer Paul Michel . See Also List of literary magazines External links http www.fictionweekly.com Fiction Weekly official website References reflist Category American literary magazines Category Fiction magazines ...   more details



  1. Islamic fiction

    The Establishment of Islamic Fiction In 2005 and 2006 the Islamic Writers Alliance IWA , a professional ... Islamic fiction and determining the criteria to establish it as a fiction sub category of Adult and Juvenile fiction. The membership then began the process of identifying published Islamic fiction ... of the definition. ref http www.islamicfictionbooks.com index.html Islamic Fiction Books ref Islamic Fiction Defined Islamic Fiction refers to creative, imaginative, non preachy fiction books written by Muslim s and marketed primarily to Muslims. Islamic Fiction may be marketed to mainstream ... dilemmas. Authors of Islamic Fiction intend for readers to learn something positive about Islam when they read Islamic fiction stories. Islamic Fiction does not include Harmful Content vulgar ... Islamic Fiction Books Defined ref Issues Which May Impact Muslim Evaluation of Islamic Fiction ... in Islamic Fiction may be taken directly from the Qur an and traditions of Muhammad, as well as from ... islamicfictiondefined.html Islamic Fiction Books Defined ref Emergence as a literary form Currently Islamic Fiction is not recognized as a category by the Book Industry Standards and Communications BISAC coding system however works from other mainstream fiction genres are found ... of its depiction of the protagonist and other characters practicing Islam, qualifying as Islamic fiction ... 6 Issue 1 ref Amongst the first wave of Islamic fiction written in English specifically for Muslim audiences was juvenile fiction, including the series Invincible Abdullah originally published from ... two English language series of Islamic fiction novels written for teens and adults is Umm Zakiyyah ... Islamic fiction title, Innocent People was self published in 2003. In 2004, Irving Karchmar published ... author of Islamic Fiction in addition to other various works, began writing and publishing ... Muslim Writers Publishing ref Sub genres Works of Islamic Fiction have been written ...   more details




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