Well, 'butterfly fiction' may refer to fictional works that have a certain charm and grace, similar to the qualities associated with butterflies. It could be stories where the plot or characters seem to flutter about in a dream - like state, not following a very rigid structure but rather flowing freely, like a butterfly's flight path.
Yes, like in 'The Language of Butterflies'. The butterfly names are important as they are often associated with different characteristics of the butterflies, which are then paralleled to the traits of the characters in the story.
Sure. 'The Butterfly's Daughter' is a great one. It weaves a story around the concept of family and heritage, using the butterfly as a symbol of transformation, which is related to the characters' growth and self - discovery in the story.
The Butterfly Effect in science fiction is often a concept where a small change or event in one place or time can lead to huge and unexpected consequences in the future or elsewhere.
Some local or independent authors may have written interesting fiction butterfly books. You could check out small bookstores or online indie book platforms. They might have unique stories where butterflies are central to the plot, like a magical world where butterflies have special powers or are messengers of some sort.