- Genre (Adventure)
- This category is for stories that involve going on a journey, exploring new places, and facing danger.
- Genre (Comedy)
- This category is for stories that focus on humor and are meant to amuse the reader.
- Genre (Comic)
- This category is for stories that are told through comic form.
- Genre (Epistolary)
- This category is for stories that are told through a series of in-story notes or documents and contain no outside dialogue.
- Genre (Horror)
- This category is for stories that are meant to scare, terrify, or induce fear into the reader.
- Genre (Mystery)
- This category is for stories that focus on a situation (such as a crime, death, or disappearance) that needs to be solved.
- Genre (Poetry)
- This category is for stories that are told through a form of poetry. Examples include sonnets, haikus, ballads, etc.
- Genre (Prophecy)
- This category is for stories that involve a prophecy throughout most of the story.
- Genre (Romance)
- This category is for stories that focus on a romantic relationship between two or more characters.
- Genre (Short Story)
- This category is for stories that can be read in one sitting.
- Genre (Tragedy)
- This category is for stories that involve the main character's downfall or failure at the end.
For an up-to-date list of genres, see here. If the above list is out of date, please contact a moderator.
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