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Things fiction often describes ("fiction ________")
- titles
- work
- series
- programmes
- essays
- thriller
- novelists
- classics
- piece
- writers
- works
- sellers
- magazine
- publications
- teacher
- material
- story
- title
- show
- book
- shows
- film
- categories
- movie
- reading
- comics
- thrillers
- cards
- enthusiasts
- writing
- stories
- convention
- volumes
- text
- collection
- narratives
- writings
- conventions
- collections
- adventures
- list
- books
- version
- epic
- programs
- narrative
- television
- future
- magazines
- articles
- readers
- elements
- making
- nightmare
- subjects
- serial
- genres
- picture
- the
- dream
- novelist
- discourse
- tale
- anthologies
- trilogy
- novels
- authors
- novel
- hero
- tales
- circles
- anthology
- pulps
- movies
- texts
- stock
- writer
- paperbacks
- stuff
- world
- article
- horror
- themes
- fantasies
- redbird
- seller
- materials
- classic
- examples
How fiction often is described ("________ fiction")
- classic
- dramatic
- supernatural
- chinese
- adult
- english
- light
- useful
- polite
- modern
- popular
- poetical
- erotic
- gothic
- modernist
- western
- much
- experimental
- legal
- century
- sentimental
- indian
- supreme
- canadian
- contemporary
- japanese
- conventional
- later
- postmodernist
- victorian
- serious
- british
- african
- pleasant
- postmodern
- utopian
- historical
- american
- speculative
- science
- short
- best
- mere
- interactive
- feminist
- australian
- domestic
- poetic
- irish
- russian
- juvenile
- convenient
- narrative
- recent
- shorter
- mainstream
- creative
- realistic
- boiled
- imaginative
- sensational
- cheap
- pure
- romantic
- literary
- french
- autobiographical
- traditional
- fantastic
- early
- southern
- earlier
