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  • ...= [[Fantasy]], drama, [[young adult fiction]], [[tragicomedy]], [[crime fiction]] ...cy]]'' (2012) and—under the [[pseudonym]] Robert Galbraith—the [[crime fiction]] novels ''[[The Cuckoo's Calling]]'' (2013), ''[[The Silkworm]]'' (2014),
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  • ...Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]'' was also the name of an [[NBC]] [[Western (genre)|western]] [[television series]], starring [[John Smith (actor)|John Smith] ...23/hell-on-wheels-truth-or-fiction-update/ |title=Hell on Wheels: Truth or Fiction |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=July 23, 2015 |website=W
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  • ...e, for example, {{cite book|title=Why I write: thoughts on the practice of fiction|year=c. 1998|publisher=Little, Brown|location=Boston|isbn=0316102296|editor Writers choose from a range of [[literary genre]]s to express their ideas. Most writing can be adapted for use in another m
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  • ...pt of genres|a list of genres|List of genres|genre studies or genre theory|Genre studies|other uses}} ...artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed upon conventions developed over time. Genre is most popularly known as a [[Category of being|category]] of [[literature
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  • ...ovels in second person are comparatively rare. Examples include the short fiction of [[Lorrie Moore]] and [[Junot Díaz]]. An example in contemporary literat ...elay what thoughts are going through the minds of the characters. Works of fiction that use this style emphasize characters acting out their feelings observab
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  • ...rature|2015|p=353}}</ref> is a constituent of all works of [[narrative]] [[fiction]]—a necessary feature of verbal storytelling that can be found in any wri * [[Genre]]
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  • * [[Women science fiction authors]] ==Lists by genre==
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  • | genre = |publisher=[[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America|SFWA]] and [[Writer Beware]]
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  • ...without critics,<ref>e.g. Vines, M. E. (2002). ''The Problem of the Markan Genre: The Gospel of Mark and the Jewish Novel''. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Li ...spiritual, mythical figure, that the Gospels are essentially allegory and fiction, and that no single identifiable person lay at the root of the Galilean pre
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  • In their [[science fiction]] [[novel]] ''[[The Light of Other Days]]'', [[Arthur C. Clarke|Sir Arthur ...mbies are most commonly found in [[Horror fiction|horror]] and [[fantasy]] genre works. The term comes from [[Culture of Haiti#Folklore and mythology|Haitia
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  • ...t doctrine that holds that the notion of an unchanging permanent self is a fiction and has no reality. According to Buddhist doctrine, the individual person c ...t doctrine that holds that the notion of an unchanging permanent self is a fiction and has no reality. According to Buddhist doctrine, the individual person c
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  • | genre = Inspirational, Christian living [[Category:20th-century American non-fiction writers]]
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  • | genre = [[Category:20th-century American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...ld-records/best-selling-book-of-non-fiction|title=Best selling book of non-fiction|publisher=Guinness World Records|accessdate=9 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{c [[Acts of the Apostles (genre)|Narrative literature]], account and history of the Apostolic age
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  • ...churches]] and thereafter takes the form of an [[apocalypse]], a literary genre popular in ancient Judaism and Christianity.<ref>For a detailed study of th ...e book|last=Ehrman|first=Bart D.|authorlink=Bart D. Ehrman|title=Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code: A Historian Reveals What We Really Know about Jesus,
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