Military fiction

Military fiction is a genre of fiction, focusing on military activities, such as war, battles, combat, fighting; or military life.[1][2][3][4][5]

Classes of military fiction

Types of military fiction include:

Subgenres of military fiction include:

Works and elements of military fiction

Works of military fiction:

Elements of military fiction:

Creators of military fiction

References

  1. Autumn M. Birt (9 January 2015). "What's in a Genre: Military Fiction". Autumn Writing.
  2. Brian Andrews (29 May 2019). "What You Need to Know Before You Leap into Military Fiction". Career Authors.
  3. "Military Fiction". Good Reads.
  4. Allen Strickland (21 December 2016). "The Star Wars on Film: ROGUE ONE And Sci-Fi Warfare". Lewton Bus.
  5. Simon Parkin (22 October 2014). "The military-entertainment complex: Call of Duty makers have close ties with the Pentagon". The Guardian. Raw Story.
  6. "Best War Fiction Books". Library Thing.
  7. Brian Merchant (18 September 2015). "The Author of Our Best SF Military Novel Explains the Future of War". Motherboard. Vice.
  8. Franz-Stefan Gady (7 December 2019). "The Impact of Fiction on the Future of War". The Diplomat.
  9. Hector Tobar (2 October 2013). "Tom Clancy: An appreciation". Los Angeles Times.
  10. Daphne Mallory (29 August 2020). "What Is Naval Fiction?". Wise Geek.

See also

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