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Fiction

Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary or in ways that are imaginary.[1][2][3] Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditional narrow sense, "fiction" refers to written narratives in prose – often referring specifically to novels, novellas, and short stories.[4][5] More broadly, however, fiction encompasses imaginary narratives expressed in any medium, including not just writings but also live theatrical performances, films, television programs, radio dramas, comics, role-playing games, and video games.

This article is about the type of media content. For other uses, see Fiction (disambiguation).

does not fit neatly into an established genre (as opposed to so-called ), when used as a marketing label in the book trade

genre fiction

is character-driven rather than plot-driven

examines the human condition

uses language in an experimental or poetic fashion

is considered serious as a work of art

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Outline of fiction

Rafferty, Terrence (4 February 2011). . The New York Times Sunday Book Review. Retrieved 23 April 2012.

"Reluctant Seer"

Saricks, Joyce (2009). The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction (2nd ed.). ALA Editions. p. 402.

La Clé des Langues, 11 September 2012.

"Kate Colquhoun on the blurred boundaries between fiction and non-fiction"

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Example of a Serial Blog/Short Story Magazine