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CHICK-LIT DOODLE FICTION

MANGA FLASH FICTION


MOBILE TEXTULA SPECULATIVE
FICTION
HYPERPOETRY
Warm-Up! CHICK LIT
DOODLE FICTION
Harry MANGA
FLASH FICTION

Potter MOBILE TEXTULA


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FICTION
Warm-Up! CHICK LIT
DOODLE FICTION

Pitch MANGA
FLASH FICTION
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Perfect SPECULATIVE
FICTION
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DOODLE FICTION
MANGA

Naruto FLASH FICTION


MOBILE TEXTULA
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
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DOODLE FICTION
MANGA
Diary of a FLASH FICTION
Wimpy Kid MOBILE TEXTULA
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
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DOODLE FICTION
MANGA
Chronicles FLASH FICTION
of Narnia MOBILE TEXTULA
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
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DOODLE FICTION
MANGA
Diary ng FLASH FICTION
MOBILE TEXTULA
Panget SPECULATIVE
FICTION
Warm-Up! CHICK LIT
DOODLE FICTION

X-Men MANGA
FLASH FICTION
Apocalypse MOBILE TEXTULA
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FICTION
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DOODLE FICTION
“For sale: baby MANGA
socks, never FLASH FICTION
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worn.”- Ernest SPECULATIVE
Hemingwey FICTION
Warm-Up! CHICK LIT
DOODLE FICTION
Makata ng MANGA
Cellphone by FLASH FICTION
MOBILE TEXTULA
Frank Rivera SPECULATIVE
FICTION
Warm-Up! CHICK LIT
DOODLE FICTION

Train to MANGA
FLASH FICTION
MOBILE TEXTULA
Busan SPECULATIVE
FICTION
21st Century Literature
21st Century Literature
It includes all literary works
written and published at the
st
latter part of the 21 century
(from 2001 onwards).
21stCentury Literature
Characterized as:
- gender sensitive
- technologically alluding
- culturally pluralistic
21st Century Literature
Characterized as:
- operates on the extreme reality
or extreme fiction
- questions conventions and
supposedly absolute norms.
Blog
A web log
A website containing short articles called
posts that are changed regularly
Some blogs are written by one person
containing their opinion, interests and
experiences.
Hyperpoetry
A form of digital poetry that uses links using
hypertexts mark-ups.
The links mean that a hypertext poem has
no set order, the poem moving or being
generated in response to the links that the
reader chooses.
Flash Fiction
A form of literature of extreme
brevity.
There is no widely accepted
length.
Examples are six-word stories.
Speculative Fiction
An umbrella term encompassing
fantasy genres, horror, supernatural
fiction, superhero fiction, utopian
and apocalyptic fiction.
Examples are sci-fi movies and books
Chick-Lit
Genre of fiction which
addresses issues of modern
womanhood, often humorous
and lightheartedly.
Mobile Textula
Entire poems are written, read
and sent through mobile
phones.
It consists of 4 lines with 7
syllables.
Doodle Fiction
A literary presentation where
the author incorporates doodle
drawings and handwritten
graphics in place of traditional
fonts.
Manga
All comic books and graphic
novels originally published in
Japan.
It is being read from right to
left.
Spoken Poetry
An oral art that focuses
on the aesthetics of word
play and intonation and
voice inflection.

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