Fiction or non-fiction
Across
- 3. A genre of fiction characterized by suspense, excitement, and often involving crime, espionage, or danger
- 4. A narrative work in the form of comic strips, often with more complex storytelling than traditional comics
- 10. Fictional works that explore speculative or futuristic concepts, often involving advanced technology or space exploration
- 11. Tale A traditional story, often featuring mythical creatures, magic, and moral lessons
Down
- 1. Fiction set in the past, often featuring real historical events or figures alongside fictional characters
- 2. A genre of fiction designed to evoke fear, often involving supernatural elements, monsters, or terror
- 5. A paper work intended for performance by actors on a stage, often consisting of dialogue and stage directions
- 6. A genre of fiction that typically involves magic, supernatural elements, and imaginary worlds
- 7. An entertaining illustrated story, often found in newspapers or as standalone publications
- 8. Novel A genre of fiction focusing on criminal activities, investigations, and often featuring detectives or law enforcement
- 9. A genre of fiction focusing on love and emotional relationships between characters