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Creative Writing - Structure & Technique
editA guide of references in techniques, themes, styles, and other references.
edit- Plot
- Dramatic structure
- Dialogue
- Conflict (narrative)
- Climax (narrative)
- Falling action
- Dénouement
- Exposition (literary technique)
- Subplot
- Plot device
- Plot twist
- Deus ex machina
- Dangler (plot device)
- Deathtrap (plot device)
- Cliffhanger
- MacGuffin
- Red herring
- Shoulder angel
- Themes
- Leitmotif
- Moral
- Motif (narrative)
- Style
- Diction
- Figure of speech
- Imagery (literature)
- Literary technique
- Narrative mode
- Stylistic device
- Suspension of disbelief
- Symbolism (arts)
- Tone (literature)
- Form
- Fable
- Fairy tale
- Flash fiction
- Hypertext fiction
- Novel
- Novella
- Play (theatre)
- Poetry
- Screenplay
- Short story
- Genre
- Adventure novel
- Crime fiction
- Docufiction
- Epistolary novel
- Faction (literature)
- Fantasy
- Historical fiction
- Horror fiction
- Magic realism
- Mystery fiction
- Paranoid fiction
- Philosophical fiction
- Political fiction
- Romance novel
- Saga
- Satire
- Science fiction
- Speculative fiction
- Superhero fiction
- Thriller (genre)
- Urban fiction
- Tense (Time)
- Future tense
- Past tense
- Present tense
- Other References
- Alternate history
- Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
- Apocalypticism
- Audience
- Cyberpunk
- Doomsday event
- Dying Earth (subgenre)
- Fantasy tropes and conventions
- Narrative structure
- Rhetoric
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Soft science fiction
- Storytelling
- Utopian and dystopian fiction
- Zombie apocalypse