Rizza Jane Peria
BSED- ENGLISH 2
EMERGENT LITERATURE YOUR DEFINITION EXAMPLE
True stories told with - The Glass Castle by Jeannette
literary flair, using Walls
1.Creative Non-fiction
vivid details,
- Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
emotions, and
engaging storytelling - Educated by Tara Westover
to bring facts to life.
Poetry that lives - Faith by Robert Kendall
online, blending words
2.Hyper Poetry - The Last Days of the Romanovs
with hyperlinks,
by J. R. Carpenter
animations, and
interactive features for - Shadows Never Sleep by Deena
a dynamic reading Larsen
experience.
Lighthearted novels
about women’s lives,
3. Chick lit - Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen
love, friendships, and
Fielding
personal growth, often
filled with humor and - Confessions of a Shopaholic by
romance. Sophie Kinsella
- Something Borrowed by Emily
Giffin
A mix of text and -The Invention of Hugo Cabret by
artwork, where Brian Selznick
4. Illustrated Novel
illustrations enhance
- The Arrival by Shaun Tan
storytelling without
taking over like in - Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick
comics or graphic
novels.
A long-form, visually
driven story told
5. Graphic Novel - Maus by Art Spiegelman
through sequential art,
often tackling deep - Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
themes or complex
- Watchmen by Alan Moore
narratives.
Stories told through
digital formats, text
6. Text-talk Novel - ttyl by Lauren Myracle
messages, emails, or
chat logs making them - Love Virtually by Daniel
feel modern and Glattauer
interactive
- Inbox Full by Kate McKean
Japanese graphic -Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto
novels covering every
7. Manga - Attack on Titan by Hajime
genre imaginable,
Isayama
from action and
fantasy to slice-of-life - Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba
and romance. and Takeshi Obata
Stories that weave
text with multimedia,
8. Digi-fiction - Inanimate Alice by Kate
like hyperlinks, videos,
Pullinger
and interactive
elements, for an - Flight Paths by Kate Pullinger
immersive reading and Chris Joseph
experience.
- Patchwork Girl by Shelley
Jackson
Books that mix playful Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff
doodles with text, Kinney
9. Doodle fiction
creating fun, informal,
- The Dork Diaries by Rachel
and often hilarious Renée Russell
storytelling.
- Stick Dog by Tom Watson
Super short stories - For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never
that pack a punch Worn (attributed to Ernest
10. Flash fiction Hemingway)
often under 1,500
words but still rich - Sticks by George Saunders
with emotion and
meaning. - Girl by Jamaica Kincaid
A whole story in just -For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never
six words--short, Worn (attributed to Ernest
11. Six-Word flash fiction Hemingway)
sharp, and deeply
thought-provoking - Longed for him. Got him.
Shattered. by Margaret Atwood
- I still love you. Why? Goodbye.
by Anonymous
Imaginative stories
about the future,
12. Science fiction - Dune by Frank Herbert
technology, space, or
alternate realities, - Neuromancer by William Gibson
exploring “what if”
- The Left Hand of Darkness by
scenarios beyond our
Ursula K. Le Guin
world
An online platform for
personal insights,
13. Blog - Wait But Why (Tim Urban)
storytelling, and
sharing thoughts with - Brain Pickings (Maria Popova)
the world, often in a
- The Minimalists (Joshua Fields
casual style.
Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus)