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What prefix could you add to fiction?

Here are some prefixes you could add to "fiction" to create new words, along with examples of what those words might mean:

General:

* Auto-fiction: A work of fiction that draws heavily on the author's own life experiences.

* Meta-fiction: Fiction that draws attention to itself as a work of art, often breaking the fourth wall or commenting on the nature of storytelling.

* Sci-fiction: Science fiction, which deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts.

* Speculative fiction: A broad genre that includes science fiction, fantasy, and other forms of fiction that explore alternative possibilities.

* Cyber-fiction: Fiction that deals with the impact of technology and the internet on society.

* Post-fiction: Fiction that critiques the conventions of traditional storytelling or explores new forms of narrative.

More specific:

* Neo-fiction: A new or innovative form of fiction.

* Bio-fiction: Fiction that focuses on the natural world and its creatures.

* Nano-fiction: Very short pieces of fiction, sometimes only a few sentences long.

* Digi-fiction: Fiction that is created using digital tools and media.

* Eco-fiction: Fiction that explores themes of environmentalism and sustainability.

Humorous:

* Pseudo-fiction: Fiction that pretends to be true or factual.

* Faux-fiction: Fiction that imitates other genres or styles.

Remember: You can always create your own prefixes and definitions based on your own creative vision.

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