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.
Some synonyms for historical fiction are period fiction and historical literature.