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Group 6

EMERGING
LITERATURE
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We are going to talk about…
01 Doodle Fiction
Reporter: Joyce Romias
o2 Flash Fiction
Reporter: Joyce Romias

03 Six-Word Flash Fiction


Reporter: Darlene Romias

04 Blog
Reporter: Maro Romina

05 Science Fiction
Reporter: Jecoliah Taguba
01
What is Doodle
Fiction?
• Doodle fiction is a literary
presentation where the author
incorporates doodle writing, drawings
and handwritten graphics in place of
the traditional font. Drawing enhances
the story, often adding humorous
elements.
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What is Flash Fiction?


Flash Fiction
■ Flash fiction is a type of fiction writing that's defined by
how short it is. Flash fiction is usually kept beneath a strict
word count, with the aim of telling a story in the least
words possible. Some flash fiction tells a story in just a few
words. Flash fiction dates back to the time of fables and
parables. The form was popularized in the nineteenth
century by writers like Walt Whitman, Kate Chopin, and
Ambrose Bierce.
■ Flash fiction can also have lots of different names. It can
be called micro-fiction, postcard fiction, short fiction and
Flash Fiction
Six Word Story 6 Words

Twitterature 280 characters or less

Drabble 100 words or less

Sudden Fiction 750 words or less

Flash Fiction 1,500 words or less


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Six-Word Flash
Fiction
Six-Word Flash Fiction
■ a six word story that allows a reader to consume
an entire narrative in just a moment's time

■ They have a subject and verb that give the


reader a sense of what's happened and a bit of
conflict

■ It can have all the emotional themes of longer


04

Blog
Blog
■ A blog is an online journal or informational website displaying information
in the reverse chronological order, with the latest posts appearing first. It is
a platform where a writer or even a group of writers share their views on an
individual project.

■ A web blog; a website containing short articles called posts that are
changed regularly. Some blogs are written by one person containing their
own opinions, interest and experience, while others are written by many
different people.
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Science Fiction
Science Fiction
■ Science fiction, a form of fiction that deals principally with the impact of actual or
imagined science upon society or individuals. The term science fiction was
popularized, if not invented, in the 1920s by one of the genre’s principal advocates,
the American publisher Hugo Gernsback.

■ Science fiction is a modern genre. Though writers in antiquity sometimes dealt with
themes common to modern science fiction, their stories made no attempt at
scientific and technological plausibility,

■ Science fiction writers often seek out new scientific and technical developments in
order to prognosticate freely the techno-social changes that will shock the readers’
sense of cultural propriety and expand their consciousness.
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