Across
- 4. The starting point is the idea of futuristic technology existing in the past (Usually 19th C.)
- 9. The modern equivalent of pen
- 11. A new genre that is out to prove that romance and passion aren’t the forte of just the young
- 12. Typified by painstaking attention to accurate detail when writing a story
- 14. Genre with structure crime>investigation>outcome
- 15. In this genre you can change the way the story unfolds at every major turn
- 17. JRR Tolkien first used the term as the title of one of his poems
- 19. The characters react horrified to magical events
- 22. The characters reacts with a sense of joy and wonder to magical events
Down
- 1. Is an umbrella term for the more highly imaginative fiction genres
- 2. The focus is interplanetary travel w/high adventure and contact with alien beings
- 3. The defining feature is place; i.e. the fantastic narrative has an urban setting
- 5. A realistic style of writing with a dark, morally complex mood.
- 6. Exciting offshoot of modern minimalism
- 7. Deals with the effect of imagined innovations in science
- 8. Is prose or poetry written by fans of a film or book, featuring the person’s favorite characters
- 10. Authors keep adjectives, adverbs, and meaningless details to a minimum
- 13. Is the genre of the weird
- 16. Describes stories about the hazards of climate change
- 18. A term used when new literary term or any word is invented
- 20. A genre that uses magic and other paranormal events as a key element of plot, theme and setting
- 21. Fanfic stories are posted online or published in (blank) also known as "fan magazine"
