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1st Century


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New and Emerging Literary Genres

New and emerging literary genres are works written by authors that deviate from traditional writing methods. Often, these works are related to other genres.

A. Fan Fiction also called fanfic popular on social media for fans of shows, movies, etc. got its name from its creators: the fans websites that feature fan fiction: Wattpad , FanFiction, Quotev, Kindle Worlds, and Archive of Our Own

B. Flash Fiction stories or narratives that have approximately 1,000 words or fewer has minimal or complete lack of exposition uses deliberate, purposeful, and inventive language and rhythm Abdon Balde Jr. is a famous flash fiction writer who won the 31st National Book Awards for his collection of flash fiction entitled Kislap .

C. Metafiction or “ fiction about a fiction ” The author/narrator/protagonist directly speaks to the reader. The reader also plays a part in the story. example: Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose

D. Slipstream or “ the fiction of strangeness ” a nonrealistic fiction (elements of the surreal and anti-reality) crosses science fiction, fantasy, mainstream literary fiction examples: Kelly Link’s Stranger Things Happen , Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere , and Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

Electronic Literature

Electronic literature or e-lit the collective term for literary works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by computers

A. Digital Fiction read from a computer, tablet, or smartphone can be app-based or web-based contain hyperlinks, sound effects, mini games, or moving images Kinds of Electronic Literature

Two types of digital fiction: 1. Hypertext fiction nonlinear and reader- centered the readers are provided with different links in the story in some hypertext works, the readers can add their own version of the story an example is Douglas Cooper’s Delirium

2. Interactive fiction an adventure story in a software-simulated environment , usually a video game (role-playing game or RPG), where the reader or the player controls how the story will develop has multiple story lines and endings may vary an example of this is 80 Days , an adventure game based on Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days .

B. Digital Poetry can be accessed through a computer, tablet, or smartphone available on the Internet; sometimes as digital video/films Five types of digital poetry: Hypertext poetry links to another page, which describes/elaborates on ideas some link sounds, visual images, and other poems an example is the hypertext version of T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”

2. Interactive poetry allows readers to contribute to the content or form of a poem readers can collaborate to create a poem or interact with it an example is JABBER: The Jabberwocky Engine, a site that creates neologisms (invented words or phrases)

3. Code poetry written in programming language format (C++, Java, HTML) that is not, in reality, executable an example is Kenny Brown’s “Creation?”

4. Visual or concrete poetry uses visual presentation to enhance the meaning of the poem the layout or how the words/lines/verses are placed or shown is as important as the content examples of include Lewis Carroll’s “The Mouse’s Tale,” George Herbert’s “Easter Wings,” and Eugen Gomringer’s “Silence.”

5. Kinetic poetry uses kinesthesia , a literary device that describes the action or movement of a person or an object writers use technology for a more visual expression of their works and employ the use of kinetic typography or moving text for an elaborate expression of an emotion or thought an example of this type of poetry is by an Australian group called 313RGB, where one stands in front of the screen and “moves” words with the use of one’s hands.

Graphic Literature

Graphic literature , also called sequential storytelling literature in the form of comics the term “graphic literature” has come to encompass not just works of fiction but also autobiographical narratives, nonfiction, and even poetry comes in different genres, like horror, historical fiction, romance, science fiction, etc.

Japanese manga an example of graphic literature that has many followers created in Japan and/or written in Japanese a famous example is the historical fiction Rurouni Kenshin , written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki .

Graphic novels popular examples are Alan Moore ( V for Vendetta and Watchmen ) and Neil Gaiman ( The Sandman ) Filipino examples include Pablo Fabregas ( Filipino Heroes League) , Adam David/Mervin Malonzo ( Ang Subersibo )

Comic strips periodicals released in serial format often short humorous or adventure stories famous Filipino cartoonists include Apolonio “Pol” Medina Jr. ( Pugad Baboy ) and Jess Abrera ( A. Lipin and Pinoy Nga! )

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