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* Continuity/universe: same continuity, re-envisioned versions of it, alternate versions of it (as in fanfic, Battlestar Galactica 2004)
* 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.
* 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 19:39, 10 February 2007

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
  • Recognition: Awards won/nominated, best-selling, influence
  • Genre (fantasy, sf)
  • Plot-genre (mystery, romance, adventure)
  • Sub-genre
  • 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 ...