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A common example of series fiction is a book series. Series fiction spans a wide range of genres, and is particularly common in adventure, mystery, romance, fantasy, and science fiction. While commonly associated with children's and young adult literature, series fiction has also been a significant feature of mainstream and genre fiction for
Kirkus Reviews says the novel "[w]raps up the story arc with plenty of room to tell many more tales in this universe" and praised the delivery of its central message as deft and meaningful. [ 1 ] Awards
Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass series [33], [3] A Court of Thorns and Roses series [34] R. A. MacAvoy's Tea with the Black Dragon [4] George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series [32] Svetlana Martynchik's Labyrinths of Echo series (under the pseudonym Max Frei) Aleksandr Mazin's Fargal, the World of Ashshur series and The Dragon of ...
literature Wit (2001) Emma Thompson: Professor Vivian Bearing: English literature The Wizard of Oz: Frank Morgan: Professor Marvel: none (fraudulent) Wonder Boys (2000) Michael Douglas: Professor Grady Tripp: creative writing X-Men series: Patrick Stewart: Professor Charles Xavier: many
A series of letters during the 1940s between a twelve-year-old and a rookie baseball player Almost Like Being in Love: 2004 The story is told primarily through diary entries, newspaper clippings, office documents, letters, e-mails, menus, Post-It notes and checklists, with only minor reliance on narrative. Elizabeth Kostova: The Historian: 2005 ...
The light-novel series Fate/Apocrypha (2012) - a parallel world spinoff based on a cancelled MMO concept - features Mordred as a Saber-class for one of the two factions, who, like King Arthur/Saber, is gender-swapped, detailed in the story as being a homunculus half-clone of King Arthur that was created from mixing the King's genes with those ...
This is a partial list of works that use metafictional ideas. Metafiction is intentional allusion or reference to a work's fictional nature. It is commonly used for humorous or parodic effect, and has appeared in a wide range of mediums, including writing, film, theatre, and video gaming.
The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales is a collection of fantasy short stories by Richard Garnett, generally considered a classic in the genre.Its title notwithstanding, the collection "has nothing to do with the Norse gods—although it draws upon everything else, from Arabic legends and Chinese fairy tales to Roman history and Greek mythology."