Since I'm not sure exactly what Fargo Fiction entails, I can't recommend any works. However, you could try searching for local Fargo libraries or bookstores, they might be able to point you to some works related to Fargo Fiction.
Sorry, I'm not familiar enough with Fargo Fiction to recommend specific works right now.
I'm not sure of a specific work named 'Fargo science fiction' exactly. But if it's a general genre concept, works like 'Blade Runner' are great examples. It has a dark and gritty future setting with advanced replicant technology that blurs the line between human and machine.
Fargo is indeed fiction. It was created for entertainment purposes and features fictional characters and plotlines. The show's creators used their imagination to craft the story.
One example could be 'The Danish Girl' which was also made into a movie. It tells the story of one of the first known recipients of sex - reassignment surgery. Another is 'Middlesex' by Jeffrey Eugenides, which is a Pulitzer - winning novel that delves into the life of a hermaphrodite and has elements related to gender transformation.
I'm not sure specifically which works are classified as 'Nikki Fiction'. You could try searching for books with 'Nikki' in the title in the fiction section of a library or bookstore. Maybe there are some self - published works by authors named Nikki that fall into this category.
Sorry, I'm not aware of any specific Poz Fiction works off - hand.
Given that the nature of 'nea fiction' is not defined, I can't really point to any particular works. However, if 'nea' is some sort of abbreviation for a theme or style, for example, if it means 'neo - avant - garde' fiction, then works that experiment with form and narrative in a radical way might be relevant. But this is all just conjecture until we have a clear understanding of what 'nea fiction' actually is.
As of now, there aren't a lot of well - known 'oppenheimer fiction' works. But perhaps some historical novels that deal with the era of the atomic bomb and Oppenheimer's role might be considered in this realm. One could look for books that explore the moral and ethical dilemmas Oppenheimer faced through fictionalized accounts. For example, some indie authors might have written short stories or self - published novels that delve into this, but they may be hard to find without some in - depth research.
I'm sorry, but I've never heard of any specific 'plup fiction' works as it's not a common genre.
The 'Warhammer 40,000' universe has elements of tank fiction with its huge and often very cool - looking tanks like the Leman Russ battle tank. The stories in this universe often involve these tanks in epic battles across different alien worlds, with a mix of science - fiction and military - like themes.
Sorry, as I don't really know what 'nyou fiction' is precisely, I can't recommend any specific works of it.