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Postmodernism is related to a profound transformation in the ways of narrating. Varied narratives such as "the writings of the self" and hybrid genres such as microfictions flourish with this movement.
The creative manipulations of existing genres lead postmodernists to erase the boundaries between the spheres of fiction and reality. This form was used to criticize and overcome the logic that structures modernity, characterized by central binary oppositions.
Erasing the borders between fiction and reality can be evidenced in various genres such as fairy tales, police narratives, adventure novels, fanzines, science fiction and Gothic narrative.
An example is Michele Morano's "Facts and Fancy the Non-fiction Short Story" essay in which the lines of reality and fiction are erased and offers the reader a "meta awareness" of the gender negotiation of the writer.