Fiction Sub-Genre's
Across
- 1. Magazine style serialized stories in the form of a comic strip.
- 4. Scary, shocking, or disgusting literature.
- 9. Love Stories.
- 11. Japanese comic books.
- 12. Fast paced and dangerous mysteries.
- 14. Children's Books.
- 17. Epic journey's, either personally or geographically.
- 18. Comic books, but longer.
- 20. Futuristic fantasy novels.
- 21. Classic stories, retold.
- 23. Literature set in the American Old West Frontier.
- 24. Drama's centered around a educational institution.
- 25. The story, characters, plot, and end all involve animals.
- 26. Stories written by women, for women.
- 28. Dragons, wyvern's, drakes, and other scaled creatures.
Down
- 2. Marvel, DC Comics, Star Wars, and other classic superhero stories.
- 3. Athlete Stories.
- 5. Phenomena unexplainable by science.
- 6. Whodunnit? Books.
- 7. Typically set in a fictional universe with magical elements, inspired by mythology or folklore.
- 8. The main character isn't a human.
- 10. Equestrian Stories.
- 13. Novels with universal themes that offer insight and clarity to readers of any era.
- 15. Literature based on Christianity.
- 16. Worlds or societies where life is extremely bad due to deprivation, oppression, or terror from the government.
- 19. Literary works designed for the expression of feelings and ideas using rhythm.
- 22. Fiction stories that could have truly happened.
- 27. Characters who rose from grave to drain people of their blood.