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- A
- Ab ovo
- Absolute Boyfriend
- A Clockwork Orange
- Action
- Action fiction
- Adventure fiction
- Ahriman
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- Alan Moore
- Aldous Huxley
- Alien
- Allegory
- Alternate history
- Alternative history
- Ancient Greek
- Antagonist
- Anthem
- Anthony Burgess
- Antichrist
- Antihero
- Anti-social behaviour
- Antoine Fuqua
- Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
- April and the Extraordinary World
- ArchEnemy
- Archetype
- Authoritarianism
- Autobiography
- Avatar
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Ayn Rand
- Backstory
- Balaji Srinivasan
- Bathos
- Battle Royale
- Behind
- Ben H. Winters
- Berghahn Books
- Biography
- Biopunk
- Black market
- Blade Runner
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- Blood sport
- Brave New World
- Brazil
- Byronic hero
- Canon
- Capitalism
- Capitalist realism
- Catastasis
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- Catholic Church
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- Character
- Character arc
- Character flaw
- Characterization
- Chekhov's gun
- Children of Men
- China
- Chivalric romance
- Class systems
- Cliché
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- Climate change
- Climax
- Comic novel
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- Confidant
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- Corporate control
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- Creative Nonfiction
- Crime fiction
- Crossover
- C. S. Lewis
- Cyberpunk
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- Dante
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- Deal with the Devil
- Deus Ex Machina
- Deuteragonist
- Dictatorship
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- Dissident
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- Divergent
- Docufiction
- DOI
- Dominant narrative
- Douglas Rushkoff
- Drama
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- Dream world
- Egalitarianism
- Elysium
- E. M. Forster
- Environmental disaster
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- Epic poetry
- Epistolary novel
- Ergodic literature
- Erotic literature
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- Exposition
- Fable
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- Fahrenheit 451
- Fairy Tale
- Fantasy
- Fascism
- Fearmongering
- Fiction
- Fictional city
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- Fictional location
- Fictional universe
- Fiction writing
- Figure of speech
- Financial Times
- First-person narrative
- Flashback
- Flash fiction
- FlashForward
- Focal character
- Foil
- Folklore
- Ford Model T
- Foreshadowing
- Frame story
- Frank Kermode
- Franz Kafka
- Free market
- Freemasons
- French Revolution
- Future tense
- Futuristic society
- Gamebook
- Gang
- Genre
- George Orwell
- Good and Evil
- Gothic fiction
- Government control
- Government suppression
- Grammatical tense
- Half-Life 2
- Hamartia
- Hansard
- Hard science fiction
- Harrison Bergeron
- Hedonism
- Henry Kuttner
- Herbert W. Franke
- Hero
- H. G. Wells
- Historical fiction
- Horror fiction
- Idealism
- Idiocracy
- Imagery
- Inequality
- Inferno
- In Medias Res
- Inner emigration
- Inquisition
- Inspirational fiction
- International Standard Book Number
- International Standard Serial Number
- Iron Age
- Irony
- James Gleick
- Jaron Lanier
- Jeremy Bentham
- John Stuart Mill
- Jules Verne
- Keith Roberts
- Kishōtenketsu
- Kowloon Walled City
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Legend
- Leitmotif
- Liga Rival
- Literary Criticism
- Literary genre
- Literary theory
- Logan's Run
- Lord of the World
- Loss of freedom
- Loss of individuality
- Loss of privacy
- Lovecraftian horror
- MacGuffin
- Madeleine L'Engle
- Magic realism
- Margaret Atwood
- Mark Fisher
- Marxism
- Mass surveillance
- Media controls
- Memex
- Metafiction
- Metaphor
- Metropolis
- Militarism
- Ministry of Love
- Mockumentary
- Mode
- Mood
- Moral
- Moral development
- Motif
- Multiperspectivity
- Mystery fiction
- Myth
- Napoleoni
- Narration
- Narrative
- Narrative art
- Narrative hook
- Narrative identity
- Narrative poetry
- Narrative structure
- Narrative therapy
- Narratology
- Nautical fiction
- Neal Stephenson
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Nonfiction
- Non-fiction novel
- Nonlinear narrative
- Norman Jewison
- Novel
- Novella
- Nuclear holocaust
- Obscenity
- Olly Alexander
- One-child policy
- Opposite
- Oppression
- Oppressive government
- Oppressive regime
- Origin story
- Oryx and Crake
- Oxford English Dictionary
- Oxford University Press
- Pace
- Parable
- Parable of the Sower
- Paranoid fiction
- Past Tense
- Pavane
- P. D. James
- Peripeteia
- Pessimism
- Philip K. Dick
- Philosophical fiction
- Picaresque novel
- Planned economy
- Player Piano
- Plot
- Plot device
- Plot twist
- Plutocracy
- Poetic justice
- Police state
- Political fiction
- Political repression
- Political sociology
- Post-capitalism
- Power abuse
- Power Struggle
- Premise
- Prequel
- Present Tense
- Privatization
- Project 2025
- Proletariat
- Propaganda
- Protagonist
- Protasis
- Psychological novel
- Racism
- Ray Bradbury
- Rebellion
- Reboot
- Red Herring
- Resistance movement
- Retroactive continuity
- Rhetoric
- Robert Hugh Benson
- RoboCop
- Rollerball
- Romance
- Romance novel
- Room 101
- Russell Hoban
- SaGa
- Satire
- Science fiction
- Screenwriting
- Second
- Second term
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Self-insertion
- Sequel
- Shaggy dog story
- Short story
- Silo
- Slavery in the United States
- Smithsonian
- Snow Crash
- Social control
- Social engineering
- Social science fiction
- Social studies
- Societal collapse
- Societal control
- Southern Gothic
- Soylent Green
- Speculative fiction
- State surveillance
- Stereotype
- Stock character
- Story arc
- Storytelling
- Story within a story
- Straight man
- Stream of Consciousness
- Stylistic device
- Subplot
- Superhero fiction
- Supporting character
- Suppression of dissent
- Surveillance
- Suspense
- Suspension of Disbelief
- Suzanne Berne
- Symbolism
- Tall tale
- Tanith Lee
- Technological utopianism
- Technology
- That Hideous Strength
- The Children of Men
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- The Giver
- The guardian
- The Handmaid's Tale
- The Hunger Games
- The Iron Heel
- The Machine Stops
- The Matrix
- Theme
- Theo James
- The Pedestrian
- The Punishment of Luxury
- The Purge
- The Purge: Election Year
- The Running Man
- The Sleeper Awakes
- The Time Machine
- Thomas More
- Three-act structure
- Thriller
- THX 1138
- Time Travel
- Titanfall
- Title role
- Toné
- Total Control
- Totalitarianism
- Tragic Hero
- Trope
- Types of fiction with multiple endings
- Tyrant
- Unreliable narrator
- Urban fiction
- Utopia
- Utopian and dystopian fiction
- Verisimilitude
- Veronica Roth
- V for Vendetta
- Vignette
- Villain
- Walking
- WALL-E
- Western fiction
- Worldbuilding
- Writing style
- Yevgeny Zamyatin
- Young adult fiction