It is written for and read from a computer and uses the capabilities of the computer for literary effect.
Digifiction
A period in literature that occurred directly after the Modernist period. In fact, it is often referred to as the "Postmodern" period.
Contemporary Period
It is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions.
comic strip
A factor in literary consumption that refers to the rise of digital platforms, e-readers, and online publishing has made literature more accessible and convenient to consume.
Technological advancements
This author won the Pulitzer Prize for her brilliant novel To Kill A Mockingbird which really made people rethink the Civil Rights movement.
Harper Lee
A literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing, drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font.
Doodle Fiction
He is the literary historian that described the years between the two world wars as a “second flowering” of American writing.
Malcolm Cowley
This age of comic books began in June 1938 with the debut of Superman in Action Comics.
Golden Age
This factor affecting literary consumption suggests that there is an excessive number of individuals who identify as writers or engage in writing activities.
It is a type of science fiction that allows audiences to connect on an emotional level.
Soft Science Fiction
These are stories that are told through dialogues in the social network. The information of the whole work can be read on the websites, and exchanged by using chat or any.
Text-talk Novels
He is the author of The Crucible
Arthur Miller
This comic became the first color comic book printed in the now standard size of 6 5/8 x 10 1/4 inches.
Funnies on Parade
What interpretation as to why some types of emergent literature are dismissed as inferior literature refers to not receiving the same level of recognition or critical acclaim as more traditional or established genres or styles?
An element of spoken poetry that includes the topics that in one way or the other have an impact on the performer or the writer.
Subject
These stories are challenging to write. They have no beginning, middle, or end, but tell an entire story in a few words.
Six-Word Stories / Six-Word Flash Poetry
This word is meant as a synonym for "successful," not as an antonym for "serious”.
popular
The beginning of this age of comic books is marked by the shocking murder of Peter Parker’s girlfriend Gwen Stacy at the hands of the Green Goblin in Amazing Spider-Man.
Bronze Age
This issue in emergent literature suggests that there is an abundance of repetition and imitation in creative works, indicating that originality and fresh ideas may be lacking. This perspective implies that there is a saturation of reused concepts and content within various creative domains.
Too much reused and copied ideas
It is performed at a competition at which poets read or recite original work.
Slam poetry
This refers to oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poetic as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities.
Spoken Poetry
These genres are closely related to mysteries and sometimes fantasy. These ratchet up the suspense and shock of popular genre fiction.
Thrillers and Horror
In 2000, the success of this comic helped put the popularity of the superhero movie back on track.
The X-Men or X-Men
The changing interests and preferences of readers have also influenced literature consumption. Different genres, writing styles, and subject matters have gained popularity, leading to the exploration of diverse literary works that may not have been as prominent in the past.
Shift in cultural interest
This refers to a recurring idea across a literary text.
Motif