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ON WRITING[edit]
- Accumulatio
- Action (narrative)
- Action fiction
- Adult fiction
- Adventure fiction
- Affect (rhetoric)
- Allegory
- Allusion
- Alternate history
- Anadiplosis
- Anagnorisis
- Anangeon
- Anaphora (rhetoric)
- Anapodoton
- Anastrophe
- Antagonist
- Antanaclasis
- Anti-romance
- Antihero
- Antilabe
- Antiphrasis
- Antonomasia
- Aphorismus
- Apo koinou construction
- Apologia
- Apophasis
- Apostrophe (figure of speech)
- Appeal to advantage
- Archenemy
- Argumentum ad captandum
- Artistic license
- Asyndeton
- Audience
- Aureation
- Author
- Authorial intent
- Auxesis (figure of speech)
- Backstory
- Balanced sentence
- Bathos
- Big Dumb Object
- Bomphiologia
- Brevitas
- Buzzword
- Captatio benevolentiae
- Catharsis
- Central conceit
- Chapter (books)
- Character (arts)
- Character arc
- Characterization
- Chiasmus
- Chorographia
- Cliché
- Cliffhanger
- Climax (narrative)
- Condensation (psychology)
- Confirmation bias
- Conflict (narrative)
- Constitutive rhetoric
- Continuity (fiction)
- Contrast (literary)
- Contrastive rhetoric
- Creative nonfiction
- Crime fiction
- Deathtrap (plot device)
- Deictic Field and Narration
- Description
- Deus ex machina
- Deuteragonist
- Diairesis
- Dialogue
- Dialogue in writing
- Diction
- Diegesis
- Dionysian imitatio
- Dissociation (rhetoric)
- Dissoi logoi
- Drama
- Dramatic structure
- Dramatistic pentad
- Dystopia
- Ekphrasis
- Elevator pitch
- Emotive conjugation
- Enallage
- Encomium
- Epic (genre)
- Epic catalogue
- Episodic storytelling
- Epistolary novel
- Epizeuxis
- Erotic literature
- Ethopoeia
- Ethos
- Eucatastrophe
- Exercises in Style
- Exergasia
- Exposition (narrative)
- Fable
- Fabula and syuzhet
- Fairy tale
- False document
- False protagonist
- Fantasy
- Fiction
- Fiction writing
- Fiction-writing mode
- Fictional location
- Fictional universe
- Figura etymologica
- Figure of speech
- First-person narrative
- Flashback (narrative)
- Flashforward
- Focal character
- Focalization
- Foil (literature)
- Folklore
- Foreshadowing
- Formula fiction
- Frame story
- Genre
- Genre fiction
- Genre studies
- Glittering generality
- Glossary of rhetorical terms
- Gothic fiction
- Grammatical tense
- Grand style (rhetoric)
- Grapevine (gossip)
- Greguería
- Had I but known
- Hamartia
- Hamartiology
- Happy ending
- Hardworking families
- Hendiadys
- Hendiatris
- Hero's journey
- Historical present
- Homeoptoton
- Homeoteleuton
- Horror fiction
- Hubris
- Hyperbaton
- Hyperbole
- Hypocatastasis
- Hypophora
- Hypozeuxis
- Hysteron proteron
- Iceberg Theory
- Idiot plot
- Illth
- Imagery
- Imitation (art)
- Immorality
- In medias res
- Innuendo
- Involuntary narrative
- Ipse dixit
- Irony
- Isocolon
- It was a dark and stormy night
- Juxtaposition
- Kenning
- Legend
- Leitmotif
- List of metonyms
- List of narrative forms
- List of narrative techniques
- List of writing genres
- Literary consonance
- Literary criticism
- Literary fiction
- Literary forgery
- Literary genre
- Literary realism
- Literary theory
- Litotes
- Loaded language
- Magic realism
- Marriage plot
- Means, motive, and opportunity
- Meiosis (figure of speech)
- Meta-reference
- Metafiction
- Metalepsis
- Metalinguistics
- Metanoia (rhetoric)
- Metaphor
- Metaphor and metonymy
- Metaphoric criticism
- Metonymy
- Mimesis
- Mistakes were made
- Mode (literature)
- Modes of persuasion
- Monologue
- Mood (literature)
- Moral
- Motif (narrative)
- Motive (law)
- Multiperspectivity
- Mystery fiction
- Myth
- Myth of redemptive violence
- Mythos (Aristotle)
- Narcissism
- Narration
- Narrative
- Narrative designer
- Narrative environment
- Narrative history
- Narrative hook
- Narrative network
- Narrative paradigm
- Narrative poetry
- Narrative structure
- Narrativity
- Narratology
- Narreme
- New adult fiction
- Nimism
- Non sequitur (literary device)
- Non-fiction novel
- Nonlinear narrative
- Novel
- Novella
- Open loop
- Opening narration
- Organizational storytelling
- Outline of fiction
- Oxymoron
- Pace (narrative)
- Parable
- Paradeigma
- Parallel syntax
- Paranoid fiction
- Paratext
- Parisosis
- Peripeteia
- Philosophical fiction
- Picaresque novel
- Plot (narrative)
- Plot device
- Plot drift
- Plot point
- Plot twist
- Poetic justice
- Poetics (Aristotle)
- Polyphony (literature)
- Present day
- Priamel
- Prose
- Protagonist
- Protrepsis and paraenesis
- Pseudohistory
- Psychological novel
- Psychological thriller
- Public rhetoric
- Purple prose
- Pyrrhic victory
- Quest
- Question dodging
- Razor (philosophy)
- Repetition (rhetorical device)
- Representation (arts)
- Reveal (narrative)
- Reverse chronology
- Revisionism (fictional)
- Rhetoric
- Rhetorical device
- Rhetorical modes
- Rhetorical question
- Rhetorical stance
- Rodomontade
- Romance novel
- Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose
- Rule of three (writing)
- Saga
- Scare-line
- Scene (drama)
- Scene and sequel
- Schesis onomaton
- Science fiction
- Secret history
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Self-insertion
- Setting (narrative)
- Shared universe
- Shermanesque statement
- Shooting script
- Short story
- Show, don't tell
- Simile
- Slippery slope
- Sotto voce
- Sound bite
- Sous rature
- Sphragis (literary device)
- Spin (propaganda)
- Stock character
- Story arc
- Story generator
- Storytelling
- Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)
- Stream of unconsciousness (narrative mode)
- Stylistic device
- Subplot
- Supporting character
- Suspension of disbelief
- Symbolism (arts)
- Symploce
- Synaesthesia (rhetorical device)
- Syntagma (linguistics)
- Tautophrase
- Tellability
- The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations
- The Treachery of Images
- Theme (narrative)
- Third-person limited narrative
- Third-person omniscient narrative
- Three-act structure
- Thriller (genre)
- Tone (literature)
- Traditional story
- Tragedy
- Tragic hero
- Traitté de l'origine des romans
- Transportation theory (psychology)
- Tritagonist
- Trope (literature)
- Type scene
- Types of fiction with multiple endings
- Understatement
- Unreliable narrator
- Urban fiction
- Urban legend
- Utopia
- Verisimilitude (fiction)
- Victory disease
- Weasel word
- Worldbuilding
- Writing
- Writing style
- Wrongdoing