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Genres of Literature – Science Fiction
Originally posted on Mandy Eve-Barnett's Blog for Readers & Writers:
Science Fiction is a story based on the impact of potential science, either actual or imagined. It is one of the genres of literature that is set in the future…
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Tagged aliens, books, futuristic, genres, literary genres, sci-fic, science-fiction, space travel, technology, Time travel
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Genres of Literature – Fables
Originally posted on Mandy Eve-Barnett's Blog for Readers & Writers:
A Fable is a story about supernatural or extraordinary people usually in the form of narration that demonstrates a useful truth. In Fables, animals often speak as humans that are legendary…
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Tagged Aesop, culture, fables, genres, George Orwell, Hans Christian Anderson, kids, literary genres, magic, morals, Ockleberries to the Rescue, story, talking animals, traditions
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Genres of Literature – Comedy
Originally posted on Mandy Eve-Barnett's Blog for Readers & Writers:
A comic novel is a novel-length work of humorous fiction. Many well-known authors have written comic novels, including P.G. Wodehouse, Henry Fielding, Mark Twain and John Kennedy Toole. Writing comedy is…
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Tagged books, comedy, funny, genres, humor, humour, literary genres, manuscript writing, satire, writers
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