Every great story starts with a genre. Discover 12 unique worlds of storytelling — from the futuristic frontiers of Sci-Fi to the heart-pounding depths of Horror.

Stories that explore futuristic concepts, advanced technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and scientific principles.

Stories with magical elements, mythical creatures, supernatural powers, and worlds that operate on different laws of reality.
Stories focused on romantic relationships, emotional development between characters, and the pursuit of love.

Stories designed to frighten, scare, or disgust by creating feelings of dread, terror, and psychological distress.

Stories centered around solving a crime, uncovering secrets, or explaining unusual events, often featuring detectives or amateur sleuths.

Stories set in the past that blend real historical events or settings with fictional elements and characters.
Stories focused on exciting journeys, quests, and expeditions, often featuring physical challenges and discoveries.

Stories targeting teenage readers, often dealing with coming-of-age issues, identity, relationships, and social challenges.

Stories that aim to amuse and entertain through humor, wit, satire, and comedic situations or characters.

Stories set in imagined societies characterized by suffering, oppression, environmental disaster, or technological control.

Stories that blend historical settings with fantasy elements, often reimagining history with magic or supernatural elements.
Stories featuring supernatural phenomena not explained by scientific understanding, often including ghosts, psychic abilities, or unexplained events.
The most innovative stories blend multiple genres into something new
Love stories set against futuristic backdrops, exploring how tech affects human relationships.
Examples: The Time Traveler's Wife, Her, Passengers
Detective stories in magical worlds, where solving crimes involves supernatural elements.
Examples: Rivers of London, The Dresden Files
Coming-of-age stories in oppressive societies where youth challenge corrupt systems.
Examples: The Hunger Games, Divergent, The Maze Runner
Supernatural elements woven into historical settings across different eras.
Examples: The Historian, Lincoln in the Bardo
Answer 4 fun questions and discover which genre was made for you!
Pro tip: Genres are guides, not rigid rules. The most innovative stories transcend traditional boundaries — don't be afraid to mix and match!