Fiction Sub-Genre's

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