Sure. One synonym is 'past - set stories'.
There are also "saga" and "epic" which can be synonyms for certain types of fiction. A saga is a long story, often about a family or a group over a long period of time, and an epic is a long narrative poem or story usually about heroic deeds. Fiction can also be known as "fictionry", which is a less common but still valid synonym.
Sure, 'Sci - fi' is a very common synonym. It's a short and catchy way to refer to science fiction.
Sure. 'Fiction work' and 'fictional composition' are synonyms for fiction novel.
Yes. 'Sci - fi' is a very well - known synonym. 'SF' is often used in a more concise way. 'Speculative literature' is also a synonym as it involves speculation about various concepts which is common in science fiction. And 'future - based fiction' because a large part of science fiction is centered around the future and what it might hold.
Sure. 'Sci - fi' is a well - known synonym. It's a short and catchy way to refer to science fiction.
Just 'Sci - fi'. It's a very common and short way to refer to science fiction.
One synonym is 'SF'. It's a simple abbreviation that fans and writers often use when referring to science fiction in a quick and informal way.
Sure. One synonym is 'life - like fiction'.
Definitely. There is 'noir fiction'. Noir fiction often has a dark and gritty atmosphere, much like some detective fiction. It typically involves crime, mystery, and a protagonist who is often trying to solve a case or figure out a situation. Another synonym could be 'enigma fiction' as detective stories are all about solving enigmas or mysteries. And 'detection stories' is a very straightforward synonym for detective fiction as it clearly refers to stories centered around detection.
Antiquarian fiction. This term is not as commonly used as the others, but it refers to fiction that has a strong focus on antiquity or ancient history. It might involve elements such as ancient civilizations, their cultures, and their myths.