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Creative Writing[edit]

Fiction as Taught By Wikipedia[edit]

Speculative fiction
Speculative fiction
Fantasy
Science fiction
Horror fiction
Utopia
Dystopia
Alternate history
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
Superhero fiction
YA and NA
Young adult fiction
New adult fiction
Narrative
Narrative
Narration
First-person narrative
Multiperspectivity
Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)
Stream of unconsciousness (narrative mode)
Unreliable narrator
Character
Character (arts)
Antagonist
Antihero
Archenemy
Character arc
Characterization
Deuteragonist
False protagonist
Focal character
Foil (literature)
Protagonist
Stock character
Supporting character
Tritagonist
Tragic hero
Plot
Plot (narrative)
Action (narrative)
Backstory
Cliché
Climax (narrative)
Cliffhanger
Conflict (narrative)
Deus ex machina
Dialogue in writing
Dramatic structure
Exposition (narrative)
Eucatastrophe
Foreshadowing
Flashback (narrative)
Flashforward
Frame story
In medias res
Pace (narrative)
Plot device
Plot twist
Poetic justice
Reveal (narrative)
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Subplot
Trope (literature)
Kishōtenketsu
Setting
Setting (narrative)
Fictional location
Fictional city
Fictional country
Fictional universe
Theme
Theme (narrative)
Leitmotif
Metaphor
Moral
Motif (narrative)
Irony
Writing style
Writing style
Allegory
Bathos
Diction
Figure of speech
Imagery
List of narrative techniques
Stylistic device
Suspension of disbelief
Symbolism (arts)
Tone (literature)
Mode (literature)
Mood (literature)
Narrative structure
Narrative structure
Nonlinear narrative
Types of fiction with multiple endings
Narrative forms
List of narrative forms
Epic (genre)
Fable
Fabliau
Fairy tale
Folklore
Flash fiction
Legend
Novella
Novel
Parable
Play (theatre)
Poetry
Screenplay
Short story
Additional information
Audience
Author
Creative nonfiction
Fiction writing
Literary theory
Literary science
Narratology
Hero's journey
Rhetoric
Screenwriting
Storytelling