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Works include all manner of creative and functional products from humans (or, umm, aliens, should they appear).
Works include all manner of creative and functional products from humans (or, umm, aliens, should they appear).


Ways of categorizing & organizating works
* Fictionality: fiction/nonfiction/hybrids (e.g., dramatization)
* Mode: Poetry, prose
* School: e.g., New Wave, Golden Age, Cyberpunk
* Time: year, era
* Language of publication
* Audience: YA, kids
* Amateur, fan, pro
* public domain, copyrighted, trademarked, creative commons/generously licensed
* Recognition: Awards won/nominated, best-selling, influence
* Genre (fantasy, sf)
* Nonfiction genre: essay, criticism, review of work, speech, etc.
* Plot-genre (mystery, romance, adventure)
* Sub-genre
* Themes
* Singularity/collectivity: singular work, collective work (collection or anthology), serial (series of individual works, series of interconnected works, series of one story)
* Continuity/universe: same continuity, re-envisioned versions of it, alternate versions of it (as in fanfic, Battlestar Galactica 2004)
* medium or format (text, graphics, sound, multimedia, interactive program, film/video, animated film/video, text/images (comic books, graphic novels, webcomics), dramatic work (for actors), theatrical work (live performance), performance arts, musical, sculptural, etc.
* aspects of fictional continuities: fictional characters, technologies, things, concepts, places, times, events ...


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Revision as of 20:26, 17 February 2007

Works include all manner of creative and functional products from humans (or, umm, aliens, should they appear).