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Writer's bible Part 1
[edit]- 10th century in literature
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- 15th century in literature
- 16th century in literature
- 17th century in literature
- 18th century in literature
- 19th century in literature
- A-Plot
- Academic history
- Act (drama)
- Action (literature)
- Action fiction
- Adventure fiction
- Adyghe Habze
- Affirmative and negative
- African literature
- Afro-American religion
- Agent (grammar)
- Akan religion
- Akkadian literature
- Albanian literature
- Albanian mythology
- Alexander romance
- Alien (literary concept)
- Alien invasion
- Allegory
- Allegory in the Middle Ages
- Alliteration
- Alliterative verse
- Alter ego
- Alternate history
- American literature
- Anagnorisis
- Anagram
- Analogue (literature)
- Ancient Canaanite religion
- Ancient Egyptian literature
- Ancient Greek literature
- Ancient language
- Ancient literature
- Ancient Mesopotamian religion
- Ancient Semitic religion
- Angel
- Anglo-Norman literature
- Anglo-Saxon paganism
- Animacy
- Animism
- Antagonist
- Anthropomorphism
- Anti-romance
- Antihero
- Antilabe
- Antinovel
- Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
- Apocalyptic literature
- Apocrypha
- Apologetics
- Aporia
- Applied Drama
- Aqua drama
- Arabic literature
- Archenemy
- Archetypal literary criticism
- Archetype
- Argentine literature
- Aristeia
- Armenian literature
- Armenian mythology
- Ars Poetica (Horace)
- Article (publishing)
- Articulation (sociology)
- Artificial intelligence in fiction
- Artistic license
- Ascended master
- Asemic writing
- Ashta Nayika
- Aside
- Assemblage (composition)
- Associated motion
- Astral plane
- Asyndeton
- Audience
- Augustan drama
- Aureation
- Australian Aboriginal mythology
- Australian literature
- Author
- Author surrogate
- Authorial intent
- Authoritarian literature
- Autobiographical novel
- Autobiography
- Autograph
- Avesta
- Ayyavazhi mythology
- Aztec mythology
- Babylonian religion
- Backstory
- Backwards episode
- Balanced sentence
- Ballantine Adult Fantasy series
- Balor
- Baltic mythology
- Baluba mythology
- Bandersnatch
- Bangladeshi English literature
- Bangsian fantasy
- Bantu mythology
- Barbarian
- Baroque
- Basque mythology
- Bathos
- Beat (filmmaking)
- Bengali literature
- Bhagavad Gita
- Biblical theology
- Bibliography
- Bibliography of King Arthur
- Big Dumb Object
- Bildungsroman
- Biographical criticism
- Biographical novel
- Biography
- Biopunk
- Bizarro fiction
- Black comedy
- Blessing
- Body swap
- Book
- Bourgeois tragedy
- Brazilian literature
- Brazilian mythology
- Breaking character
- Breeches role
- Breton literature
- Brevis commentarius de Islandia
- British literature
- British regional literature
- Buddhist mythology
- Buddhist texts
- Burra katha
- Bushongo mythology
- Byzantine literature
- Caesura
- Cambion
- Campaign setting
- Campus
- Campus novel
- Canadian literature
- Candomblé
- Canon (fiction)
- Canonical criticism
- Captivity narrative
- Catalan literature
- Catalan myths and legends
- Catastasis
- Catastrophe (drama)
- Catharsis
- Causal loop
- Caveman
- Celtic mythology
- Central conceit
- Ceremony
- Chamber of rhetoric
- Chamber play
- Chanson de geste
- Chant
- Character (arts)
- Character actor
- Character animation
- Character arc
- Character blogging
- Character comedy
- Character dance
- Character flaw
- Character piece
- Character race
- Character sketch
- Characterization
- Characters and races of The Dark Crystal
- Chekhov's gun
- Cheshire Cat
- Chicago school (literary criticism)
- Childhood secret club
- Children's literature
- Chilote mythology
- Chinese literature
- Chinese mythology
- Chivalric romance
- Christian literature
- Christian mysticism
- Christian mythology
- Christian novel
- Christian science fiction
- Christology
- Circe in the arts
- Class S (genre)
- Classical Arabic
- Classical Armenian
- Classical Chinese
- Classical language
- Classical mythology
- Classical unities
- Classicism
- Classics
- Cliché
- Cliffhanger
- Climate fiction
- Climax (narrative)
- Clip show
- Closet drama
- Closet screenplay
- Clusivity
- Cold reading (theatrical)
- Colombian literature
- Comedy
- Comedy (drama)
- Comedy of manners
- Comic book death
- Comic fantasy
- Comic novel
- Comic science fiction
- Comics
- Comparative literature
- Comparative religion
- Comparison (grammar)
- Composite character
- Composition (language)
- Composition studies
- Conceit
- Confession (religion)
- Conflict (narrative)
- Contemporary fantasy
- Contemporary romance
- Continental Germanic mythology
- Continuity (fiction)
- Contrast (linguistics)
- Contrast (literary)
- Cosmicism
- Cosmology
- Costumed character
- Courtesy book
- Covenant (religion)
- Crastinal tense
- Creative nonfiction
- Creatures of Terabithia
- Creed
- Crime fiction
- Criticism
- Critique
- Croatian literature
- Crossover (fiction)
- Cthulhu Mythos
- Cuban literature
- Cult following
- Cultural materialism (cultural studies)
- Culture of Ecuador
- Culture of Georgia (country)
- Curaçao
- Curse
- Cut-up technique
- Cyberpunk
- Cyberpunk derivatives
- Czech literature
- Dahomean religion
- Damsel in distress
- Dark fantasy
- Dark Lord (fiction)
- Darwinian literary studies
- Deathtrap (plot device)
- Declamation
- Deconstruction
- Decree
- Defamiliarization
- Definiteness
- Definitions of science fiction
- Deictic Field and Narration
- Demon
- Demonology
- Description
- Detective fiction
- Deus ex machina
- Deuteragonist
- Dialectic
- Dialogic
- Dialogue
- Dialogue in writing
- Diary
- Diction
- Didacticism
- Diegesis
- Dieselpunk
- Différance
- Dinka religion
- Dionysian imitatio
- Directorial beat
- Dirge
- Distancing effect
- Divination
- Docufiction
- Documentary film
- Documentary practice
- Domestic drama
- Domestic tragedy
- Doppelgänger
- Dragon
- Drama
- Drama teaching techniques
- Dramatic monologue
- Dramatic structure
- Dramatic theory
- Dramatica (software)
- Dramatistic pentad
- Dramatization
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Duodrama
- Dutch-language literature
- Dwarf (mythology)
- Dying Earth (subgenre)
- Dyslexia
- Dystopia
- Early English Jewish literature
- Early Irish literature
- Early medieval literature
- Early Modern literature
- Ecclesiology
- Echthroi
- Ecocriticism
- Education
- Efik mythology
- Egyptian mythology
- Elam
- Electracy
- Elemental
- Elf
- Elfland catacombs
- Elves in fantasy fiction and games
- Emblem book
- Emergent literacies
- Enchanted forest
- Encyclical
- Encyclopedic novel
- Ent
- Epic (genre)
- Epic poetry
- Epilogue
- Episodic storytelling
- Epistle
- Epistolary novel
- Epitasis
- Ergodic literature
- Erotic literature
- Erotic romance novels
- Eroticism
- Erzya literature
- Eschatology
- Essay
- Estonian mythology
- Ethnofiction
- Ethos
- Etruscan mythology
- Eucatastrophe
- Euphuism
- European folklore
- Evidentiality
- Evocation
- Excursus
- Exercises in Style
- Existentialism
- Experimental literature
- Explorative strategies
- Exposition (narrative)
- Extraterrestrials in fiction
- Ezra Pound's Three Kinds of Poetry
- Fable
- Fabliau
- Fabula and syuzhet
- Fairy
- Fairy godmother
- Fairy tale
- Fairytale fantasy
- False document
- False protagonist
- Familiar spirit
- Family
- Family saga
- Fan fiction
- Fantastic
- Fantastic (magazine)
- Fantastic art
- Fantastique
- Fantasy
- Fantasy comics
- Fantasy fiction magazine
- Fantasy film
- Fantasy literature
- Fantasy of manners
- Fantasy television
- Fantasy tropes
- Fantasy world
- Feminist literary criticism
- Feminist science fiction
- Femslash
- Fiction
- Fiction writing
- Fiction-writing mode
- Fictional city
- Fictional country
- Fictional location
- Fictional universe
- Figurative analogy
- Figure of speech
- Finnic mythologies
- Finnish mythology
- First-person narrative
- Flashback (narrative)
- Flashforward
- Flashing arrow
- Focal character
- Focalization
- Focus (linguistics)
- Foil (literature)
- Folk Catholicism
- Folk play
- Folklore
- Folklore of Romania
- Foreshadowing
- Form criticism
- Formalism (literature)
- Formalism (philosophy)
- Formula fiction
- Fourth wall
- Frame story
- Frames and distance
- Frankenstein
- Frankish mythology
- Frisian literature
- Friulian literature
- Future history
- Future perfect
- Future tense
- Gag character
- Galician-language literature
- Gargoyle
- Gaslamp fantasy
- Gay pulp fiction
- Ge'ez language
- Genealogy
- General epistles
- General revelation
- Generic character (fiction)
- Genre
- Genre studies
- Geocriticism
- Georgian mythology
- Gerald Prince
- Germanic mythology
- Germanic paganism
- Ghost character
- Ghost story
- Giant (mythology)
- Glossary of literary terms
- Gnome
- Goblin
- Gods and demons fiction
- Golden age (metaphor)
- Gong'an fiction
- Gospel
- Gothic double
- Gothic fiction
- Grammar
- Grammatical aspect
- Grammatical case
- Grammatical gender
- Grammatical modifier
- Grammatical mood
- Grammatical number
- Grammatical person
- Grammatical tense
- Graphic novel
- Great Conversation
- Greek mythology
- Gremlin
- Grotesque body
- Gryphon (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
- Guarani mythology
- Gustav Freytag
- Guyanese literature
- Had I but known
- Hadith
- Haitian mythology
- Haitian Vodou
- Half-giant
- Half-orc
- Halfling
- Hamartia
- Hamartiology
- Hamburg Dramaturgy
- Happy ending
- Hard fantasy
- Hard science fiction
- Hawaiian narrative
- Hebrew literature
- Hebrew poetry
- Hero
- Hero's journey
- Heroic drama
- Heroic fantasy
- Hesternal tense
- High fantasy
- Hindi literature
- Hindu mythology
- Hindu texts
- Hircocervus
- Historical criticism
- Historical fantasy
- Historical fiction
- Historical mystery
- Historical period drama
- Historical romance
- History
- History of fantasy
- History of ideas
- History of modern literature
- History of science fiction
- History of theatre
- Hittite mythology
- Hobgoblin
- Hodiernal tense
- Hollywood novel
- Homage (arts)
- Homily
- Honorifics (linguistics)
- Hoodoo (folk magic)
- Hook (filmmaking)
- Horror and terror
- Horror comics
- Horror fiction
- Horror fiction magazine
- Horror film
- Horror Victorianorum
- Human–animal hybrid
- Humour
- Hungarian mythology
- Hurrians
- Hymn
- Hyperbole
- Hyperdrama
- Hypertext fiction
- Hypocatastasis
- Hypostasis (literature)
- Hysteron proteron
- I Novel
- Iceberg Theory
- Icelandic literature
- Idiom
- Idiot plot
- Imagery
- Imaginary voyage
- Imitation (art)
- Imprecatory Psalms
- In medias res
- Inca mythology
- Incantation
- Indian English literature
- Indian epic poetry
- Indian literature
- Induction (play)
- Inscape and instress
- Inspirational fiction
- Intellectual history
- Interdiscourse
- Intermedio
- Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Intertextuality
- Inuit religion
- Invagination
- Involuntary narrative
- Iranian mythology
- Irish literature
- Irish mythology
- Irony
- Islamic fiction
- Islamic literature
- Islamic mythology
- Isoko people
- It was a dark and stormy night
- Italian literature
- Jamaican literature
- Japanese literature
- Japanese mythology
- Jewish literature
- Jewish mythology
- Jiangshi fiction
- Jinn
- Joke
- Journal of Narrative Theory
- Jubjub bird
- Juvenile fantasy
- Jèrriais literature
- Kabbalah
- Kaikuzi
- Kairosis
- Kaluli creation myth
- Kamba people
- Kannada literature
- Kenosis
- Ketuvim
- Kintu
- Kishōtenketsu
- Kobold
- Korean literature
- Korean mythology
- Kumina
- Kōan
- Lab lit
- Lament
- Landscape
- Languages of India
- Latin
- Latin literature
- Latin translations of the 12th century
- Latvian mythology
- Law
- Lectionary
- Legal thriller
- Legend
- Legendary creature
- Leitmotif
- Lesbian pulp fiction
- Lesbianism in erotica
- Letter (message)
- Levite
- Lexis (Aristotle)
- LGBT themes in horror fiction
- LGBT themes in speculative fiction
- Light novel
- Lingua franca
- Linguistic modality
- Linguistic typology
- List of Asian mythologies
- List of body horror media
- List of creation myths
- List of European literatures
- List of fantasy anime
- List of fantasy authors
- List of fantasy novels (A–H)
- List of fantasy novels (I–R)
- List of fantasy novels (S–Z)
- List of fantasy television programs
- List of fictional location types
- List of languages by first written accounts
- List of legendary creatures by type
- List of lingua francas
- List of miscellaneous fictional animals
- List of mythological objects
- List of mythological places
- List of mythologies
- List of mythology books and sources
- List of Narnian creatures
- List of narrative forms
- List of narrative techniques
- List of non-narrative films
- List of nonlinear narrative films
- List of nonlinear narrative television series
- List of Once Upon a Time creatures and races
- List of science fiction authors
- List of stock characters
- List of works set in a single day
- List of world folk-epics
- List of writing genres
- Lists of books
- Lists of deities
- Lists of fantasy films
- Lists of legendary creatures
- Lists of writers
- Literary criticism
- Literary element
- Literary fiction
- Literary forgery
- Literary genre
- Literary language
- Literary modernism
- Literary nonsense
- Literary particularism
- Literary science
- Literary theory
- Literature in the other languages of Britain
- Literature of Kosovo
- Lithuanian mythology
- Liturgy
- Locus (magazine)
- Lost city (fiction)
- Lost World (genre)
- Lotuko mythology
- Lotus Sutra
- Lovecraftian horror
- Low fantasy
- Lozi mythology
- Lugbara mythology
- Lusitanian mythology
- Luxembourg literature
- Maasai mythology
- MacGuffin
- Magic in fiction
- Magic realism
- Magical creatures in Harry Potter
- Magical girl
- Magician (fantasy)
- Magocracy
- Mal du siècle
- Malagasy mythology
- Malay folklore
- Malayalam literature
- Maltese folklore
- Mangarevan mythology
- Manuscript
- Manx literature
- Mapuche religion
- Marathi literature
- Mariology
- Marriage plot
- Marxist literary criticism
- Mary Sue
- Mascot
- Mass hysteria
- Mathematical fiction
- Matron literature
- Matter of Britain
- Matter of France
- Matter of Rome
- Maya mythology
- Mbuti mythology
- Media (communication)
- Media consumption
- Medical fiction
- Medieval Bulgarian literature
- Medieval Dutch literature
- Medieval fantasy
- Medieval French literature
- Medieval German literature
- Medieval Greek
- Medieval Latin
- Medieval literature
- Medieval poetry
- Medieval Serbian literature
- Medieval Spanish literature
- Medieval theatre
- Medieval Welsh literature
- Melanesian mythology
- Melodrama
- Memoir
- Men's adventure
- Mental image
- Messiah
- Meta-reference
- Metafiction
- Metahistorical romance
- Metanoia (rhetoric)
- Metaphor
- Metaphoric criticism
- Metaphysics
- Metatheatre
- Metonymy
- Mexican literature
- Micronesian mythology
- Middle Eastern mythology
- Middle English literature
- Middle Persian literature
- Milesian tale
- Military science fiction
- Mimesis
- Mind monkey
- Mirative
- Mock Turtle
- Mode (literature)
- Monologue
- Monopod (creature)
- Monster erotica
- Monster literature
- Mood (literature)
- Moral
- Morality play
- Motif (narrative)
- Motive (law)
- Musical fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Mystery play
- Mysticism
- Myth
- Myth of redemptive violence
- Mythic fiction
- Mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Mythology
- Mythology in France
- Mythology of Indonesia
- Mythology of Italy
- Mythopoeia
- Mythos (Aristotle)
- Māori mythology
- Nanopunk
- Narration
- Narrative
- Narrative criticism
- Narrative designer
- Narrative environment
- Narrative history
- Narrative hook
- Narrative network
- Narrative paradigm
- Narrative poetry
- Narrative structure
- Narrative thread
- Narrativity
- Narratology
- Narreme
- Nart saga
- National myth
- Nativity play
- Natural theology
- Nature
- Nautical fiction
- Necromancy
- Nevi'im
- New Criticism
- New Historicism
- New literacies
- New Testament
- New Weird
- New Zealand literature
- New-adult fiction
- Newari literature
- News
- Nigerian literature
- Non sequitur (literary device)
- Non-fiction novel
- Non-narrative film
- Non-player character
- Nonfuture tense
- Nonlinear narrative
- Nonpast tense
- Norse mythology
- Norwegian literature
- Noun class
- Novel
- Novel in Scotland
- Novella
- Numeracy
- Obeah
- Object of the mind
- Objectification
- Occitan literature
- Occult
- Occult detective fiction
- Odinani
- Official history
- Official language
- Ogre
- Old English literature
- Old Georgian language
- Old High German
- Old Norse literature
- Old One in fiction
- Old Testament
- Old Turkic language
- Olmec religion
- Onomatopoeia
- Ooops! Noah Is Gone...
- Opening narration
- Opera
- Oracle
- Oracy
- Oral literature
- Orality
- Orc
- Organic form
- Organic unity
- Origin myth
- Origin of the Kurds
- Origin story
- Ossetian mythology
- Out of character
- Outline of literature
- Oxymoron
- Pakistani literature
- Paleo-Balkan mythology
- Pali literature
- Palo (religion)
- Panamanian literature
- Panotti
- Pantathians
- Papuan mythology
- Parable
- Paradise of Fools
- Paradox (literature)
- Paraguay
- Parallel universe (fiction)
- Paranormal fiction
- Paranormal romance
- Paratext
- Parody
- Passion Play
- Past tense
- Pastiche
- Pathetic fallacy
- Pathos
- Patristics
- Pauline epistles
- People's history
- Performance
- Performance studies
- Peripeteia
- Persian literature
- Persian mythology
- Persona
- Peruvian literature
- Peryton
- Philippine mythology
- Philosophical fiction
- Philosophical theology
- Philosophy
- Philosophy of religion
- Picaresque novel
- Pilgrim
- Pitch (filmmaking)
- Plagiarism
- Planetary romance
- Planets in science fiction
- Plantation tradition
- Plato
- Play (theatre)
- Player character
- Plot (narrative)
- Plot device
- Plot drift
- Plot hole
- Plot point
- Plot twist
- Pluperfect
- Pneumatology (Christianity)
- Poetic Edda
- Poetic justice
- Poetics (Aristotle)
- Poetry
- Point-of-view shot
- Polish mythology
- Political fiction
- Political satire
- Political thriller
- Polynesian narrative
- Polyphony (literature)
- Polyptoton
- Polysyndeton
- Popular history
- Portal:Literature
- Portuguese literature
- Post-structuralism
- Postcolonialism
- Postliterate society
- Postmodernism
- Praise
- Prayer
- Pre-Christian Alpine traditions
- Prediction
- Prehistoric fiction
- Premise (filmmaking)
- Present day
- Present perfect
- Present tense
- Problem play
- Process drama
- Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
- Prologue
- Prophecy
- Protagonist
- Protasis
- Proto-Indo-European religion
- Proto-Indo-Iranian religion
- Proverb
- Prussian mythology
- Psalms
- Pseudepigrapha
- Psychoanalytic literary criticism
- Psychological effects of method acting
- Psychological horror
- Psychological thriller
- Public rhetoric
- Pulp magazine
- Punch and Judy
- Puranas
- Purple prose
- Quantum fiction
- Quest
- Questing Beast
- Quibble (plot device)
- Quimbanda
- Quran
- Rabbinic Judaism
- Rakugo
- Rambhadracharya's literary style
- Rapa Nui mythology
- Reader-response criticism
- Real time (media)
- Recurring character
- Red herring
- Redaction
- Redaction criticism
- Referential density
- Regency novel
- Regency romance
- Register (sociolinguistics)
- Relative and absolute tense
- Relevance
- Religion and mythology
- Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
- Religions of the ancient Near East
- Religious epistemology
- Religious text
- Renaissance literature
- Renaissance tragedy
- Representation (arts)
- Resistance (creativity)
- Revelation
- Reverse chronology
- Revisionism (fictional)
- Rhetoric
- Rhetorical criticism
- Rhetorical modes
- Rhetorical operations
- Rhizome (philosophy)
- Rigvedic deities
- Robert McKee
- Robinsonade
- Roman mythology
- Roman à clef
- Romance novel
- Romani mythology
- Romantic comedy film
- Romantic fantasy
- Round-robin story
- Rule of three (writing)
- Russian formalism
- Ryukyuan religion
- Sacred language
- Sadness
- Saga
- Sami shamanism
- Samoan mythology
- San religion
- Sangam literature
- Sanskrit
- Sanskrit literature
- Santería
- Satire
- Scandinavian folklore
- Scandinavian literature
- Scene (drama)
- School story
- Schooled (novel)
- Science fantasy
- Science Fantasy (magazine)
- Science fiction
- Science fiction comics
- Science fiction convention
- Science fiction fandom
- Science fiction film
- Science fiction magazine
- Science fiction on television
- Scientific romance
- Scientific writing
- Scots-language literature
- Scottish literature
- Scottish mythology
- Screenplay
- Screenwriting
- Scythian religion
- Second-person narrative
- Secret history
- Secret identity
- Secret world
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Self-insertion
- Semiotic literary criticism
- Semiotic square
- Semiotics
- Senecan tragedy
- Sense of wonder
- Serpent Men
- Setting
- Setting (narrative)
- Sex and sexuality in speculative fiction
- Shakespeare's writing style
- Shamanism in Siberia
- Shapeshifting
- Shared universe
- She-tragedy
- Shooting script
- Short story
- Show, don't tell
- Sicilian School
- Simile
- Simulated reality
- Single screen (game perspective)
- Siren (mythology)
- Skald
- Skandranon
- Slave narrative
- Slavic literature
- Slavic mythology
- Slipstream (genre)
- Social
- Sociological criticism
- Sock and Buskin
- Socratic method
- Soft science fiction
- Somali mythology
- Song
- Sorbian literature
- Soteriology
- Source criticism
- South African literature
- Southern Gothic
- Space opera
- Spam poetry
- Spanish mythology
- Spec script
- Special revelation
- Specificity (linguistics)
- Speculative fiction
- Spell (paranormal)
- Sphinx
- Spirit
- Spiritual autobiography
- Splatterpunk
- Spoudaiogeloion
- Spy fiction
- Standard language
- Standpoint theory
- Steampunk
- Stichomythia
- Stock character
- Story arc
- Story generator
- Story within a story
- Storytelling
- Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)
- Stream of unconsciousness (narrative mode)
- Structuralism
- Stylistic device
- Stylistics (field of study)
- Subplot
- Subterranean fiction
- Subtext
- Sumerian literature
- Sumerian religion
- Superfluous man
- Superhero fiction
- Supernatural fiction
- Supporting character
- Surinamese literature
- Suspense
- Suspension of disbelief
- Sutra
- Sword and planet
- Sword and sorcery
- Syd Field
- Sylph
- Symbol
- Symbolism (arts)
- Sympathetic character
- Syntagma (linguistics)
- Syriac literature
- Tahiti and Society Islands mythology
- Talent show
- Talking animals in fiction
- Tall tale
- Talmud
- Tamil literature
- Tamil mythology
- Technical writing
- Techno-thriller
- Technology education
- Technomancy
- Teichoscopy
- Telicity
- Telugu literature
- Testament
- Textual criticism
- Thanksgiving
- The American Monomyth
- The Chaucer Review
- The Dying Earth
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
- The Holocaust
- The Imp of the Perverse
- The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
- The Seven Basic Plots
- The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations
- Theatrical realism
- Theatrical style
- Theme (narrative)
- Theology
- Theology proper
- Thing theory
- Third-person limited narrative
- Third-person omniscient narrative
- Three-act structure
- Thriller (genre)
- Throwaway line
- Tiberian Hebrew
- Tibetan mythology
- Ticking time bomb scenario
- Time travel in fiction
- Tom show
- Tone (literature)
- Tongan mythology
- Topic and comment
- Torah
- Traditional African religion
- Traditional Berber religion
- Traditional story
- Tragedy
- Tragicomedy
- Traitté de l'origine des romans
- Transition (fiction)
- Transitivity (grammar)
- Transliteracy
- Transportation theory (psychology)
- Transtextuality
- Travel literature
- Travesti (theatre)
- Treatise
- Trial film
- Tripiṭaka
- Tritagonist
- Troll
- Trope (literature)
- True crime
- Tumbuka mythology
- Turkic mythology
- Turkish literature
- Tuvaluan mythology
- TV Tropes
- Two-hander
- Type scene
- Types of fiction with multiple endings
- Types of mythological or fantastic beings in contemporary fiction
- Ultra-Romanticism
- Umbanda
- Undead
- Understatement
- Unicorn
- Unreliable narrator
- Unseen character
- Urban fantasy
- Urban fiction
- Urban legend
- Urdu literature
- Utopia
- Utopian and dystopian fiction
- Vainakh mythology
- Valency (linguistics)
- Vampire literature
- Vampires in popular culture
- Varsity novel
- Vedas
- Vedic mythology
- Verisimilitude (fiction)
- Verse drama and dramatic verse
- Vietnamese literature
- Vietnamese mythology
- Virtual reality
- Vision (spirituality)
- Voice (grammar)
- Volition (linguistics)
- Warumbe
- Weird fiction
- Weird Tales
- Well-made play
- Welsh literature in English
- Welsh mythology
- Wererat
- Werewolf
- Werewolf fiction
- West African mythology
- Western (genre)
- Western literature
- Wheel of fire
- Whig history
- White magic
- William Blake's mythology
- Wisdom literature
- Witchcraft
- Women's erotica
- Women's fiction
- Worghest
- World language
- World literature
- Worldbuilding
- Writer's block
- Writing process
- Writing style
- Writing system
- Wuxia
- Yaoi
- Yiddish literature
- Yoruba religion
- Young adult fiction
- Yuri (genre)
- Ziran
- Zooming (writing skill)
- Zulu mythology