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ON WRITING

 * 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