Across
- 2. A place where books, periodicals, and other materials are kept for borrowing or reference, providing resources for reading and research.
- 3. A book or other product that sells in very large numbers, often surpassing other books in popularity and sales.
- 6. A person who creates drawings or pictures for books, often enhancing the text and bringing the story to life visually.
- 8. Literature created from the imagination rather than based on real events or facts, including novels, short stories, and plays.
- 10. Prose writing that presents factual information or discusses real events, people, places, or ideas, like biographies, history books, or essays.
- 12. A company or person responsible for producing and distributing books or other written works to the public.
- 14. The sequence of events in a story or novel, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- 15. A person who writes books, stories, or other written works, creating characters, plots, and settings for readers to enjoy.
Down
- 1. A person or animal in a story, novel, or play, often with distinct traits, personality, and role in the plot.
- 4. A long fictional prose narrative, typically depicting characters, plots, and settings invented by the author.
- 5. A category or type of literature, art, or music characterized by a particular style, form, or content, such as mystery, fantasy, or romance.
- 7. A narrative or tale of events or experiences, often involving characters and a sequence of events.
- 9. A main division of a book, typically with its own title or number, representing a segment of the story or content.
- 11. The name of a book, story, or other written work, often indicating its subject, theme, or main idea.
- 13. A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers, often containing stories, information, or ideas.