1. Mr. Arjune L. Pantallano – Subject Teacher
21st Century
Literature Genres
Grade 11
2. What is 21st Century Literature?
● New literary works developed in the
recent decade are referred to as 21st
Century Literature. These are authored
by modern authors and deal with current
topics/issues while reflecting a
technology society.
3. Who are the 21st Century Reader?
● The 21st Century Reader is
someone who grew up with
technology as their major learning
tool and is capable of navigating
and deciphering digital forms and
media messages.
4. • Illustrated Novel
• Digi-Fiction
• Graphic Novels
• Manga
• Doodle Fiction
• Text-Talk Novels
• Chick Lit or Chick Literature
• Flash Fiction
• Six-Word Flash Fiction
• Science Fiction
• Blog
• Creative Non-Fiction
• Hyper Poetry
21st Century Literary
Genres
6. ILLUSTRATED NOVEL
● 50 % of the narrative is presented
without words.
● The reader must interpret the
images in order to comprehend
completely the story.
7. ILLUSTRATED NOVEL
● Textual portions are presented
in traditional form.
● Some illustrated novels may
contain no text at all.
28. Literary presentation where the
author incorporates doodle
writing and drawings, and
handwritten graphics in place of
traditional font.
Doodle Fiction
41. A six-word story that allows
a reader to consume an
entire narrative in just a
moment’s time.
Six-word Flash Fiction
42. Ex.
“Longed for him, got him, shit.”
“For sale: baby socks, never worn.”
“Your biggest regret? Those happy moments.”
“you’re my certain kind of sadness.”
Six-word Flash Fiction
44. Is a genre of speculative
fiction dealing with
imaginative concepts
such as futuristic science
and technology, space
travel, time travel, faster
than light travel, parallel
universe and
extraterrestrial life.
48. Blog
A web log ; a website
containing short articles
called posts that are
changed regularly.
49. Blog
Some blogs are written by one
person containing their own
opinions, interests and
experiences, while others are
written by many different
people.
52. • Also known as literary non-
fiction or narrative non-fiction.
• A genre of writing that uses
literary styles and techniques
to create factually accurate
narratives.
Creative Non-Fiction
53. • Contrasts with other non-
fiction, such as technical
writing or journalism, which is
also rooted in accurate fact,
but is not primarily written in
service to its craft.
Creative Non-Fiction
56. HYPER POETRY
● It can either involved set words, phrases,
lines, etc. that are presented in variable
order but sit on the page much as
tradition poetry does, or it can contain
parts of the poem that move and/or
mutate.