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General fiction is a broad category that encompasses any work of fiction that does not fit into a specific genre, such as romance, science fiction, or mystery. It can include literary fiction, historical fiction, contemporary fiction, and more. General fiction often focuses on character development and explores universal themes and issues that are relevant to readers from all walks of life. The stories may be set in any time period or location, and can be written in any style or tone. The genre is often characterized by its realism and its ability to capture the complexities of human experience.
- It encompasses any work of fiction that does not fit into a specific genre.
- It focuses on character development.
- It explores universal themes and issues.
- It can be set in any time period or location.
- It can be written in any style or tone.
- It is characterized by its realism.
- It captures the complexities of human experience.
- It encompasses any work of fiction that does not fit into a specific genre.
- It focuses on character development.
- It explores universal themes and issues.
- It can be set in any time period or location.
- It can be written in any style or tone.
- It is characterized by its realism.
- It captures the complexities of human experience.