List of SF genres and sub-genres

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A series of genres & sub-genres, with sometimes conflicting definitions.

major breakdown

alphabetical


taxonomic









Based on setting

Based on earth era

Historical SF

  • Alternative history (usually imagines the world as it would have been had a major event occurred differently)
  • Secret history (secret conspiracy or organization or species; supposedly normal life persists. Secret history stories pop up particularly in science fiction. They are, effectively, a subcategory of alternate history; but rather than supposing some major event went another way, they suppose a group of manipulators, hidden conspirators, minor events, unknown events, that conspired to get us here, today, to the place we are.)
  • Alternative universe (very similar to earth-normal but tweaked in significant, or insignificant, ways)
  • Time travel

Based on plot

  • Mystery
  • Western
  • Romance

Based on plausibility

  • Speculative fiction - what if this happens?
  • Science fiction - This could theoretically happen
  • Fantasy - this could not happen

Based on technology

Based on a particular science/study

Based on sensibility / literary mode

  • Horror
  • Prose
  • Poetry

Further reading