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  2. Series fiction - Wikipedia

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    Brian M. Stableford noted that series fiction is a result of commercialization and mass production of fiction, and its formularization to meet readers expectations; he writes that "powerful market forces pressure publishers and writers to follow up successful works with sequels". He also observes that series are often likely to suffer from the ...

  3. Directrix - Wikipedia

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    Directrix is a spaceship in the Lensman series of novels by E. E. Smith. Directrix is the name of an alternative punk band in Chicago. Directrix - a feminine form of ...

  4. List of fictional professors - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Serial (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Serialisation was so standard in American literature that authors from that era often built instalment structure into their creative process. James, for example, often had his works divided into multi-part segments of similar length. [5]: 30 The consumption of fiction during that time was different than in the 20th century. Instead of being ...

  6. List of fictional diaries - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It has been used for multiple books in a series following the diarist's life over many years, such as the Adrian Mole series, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, and the Dork Diaries series, all of which chronicle the lives of characters who start a diary as children or adolescents and continue their diary as they mature over time.

  7. Book series - Wikipedia

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    For some, it may be minor—characters might get engaged, change jobs, etc., but it does not affect the main storyline. Examples of this type include Tony Hillerman's Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn books. In other series, the changes are major and the books must be read in order to be fully enjoyed. Examples of this type include the Harry Potter series.

  8. Category:Series of books - Wikipedia

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    A series is intended to be read sequentially. This term is also apropos for series where some reading order is preferable, but which may not consist solely of novels, such as the 1632 series , wherein about half is short fiction, half novels, and sometimes the years in the book have nothing to do with published order in our time line.

  9. Category:Literary series - Wikipedia

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    Literature first published in serial form (2 C, 145 P) N. ... Pages in category "Literary series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.