Pop culture fiction

Pop culture fiction is a genre of fiction where stories are written intentionally to be filled with references from other works and media.[1][2] Stories in this genre are focused solely on using popular culture references.[3]

  1. ^ Pickard, Kevin (19 January 2016). "Should Fiction Be Timeless? Pop Culture References in Contemporary Novels". Electric Lit. (NOTE: The term used for the genre in the article is "Pop-Culture-Referencing Fiction")
  2. ^ Kidd, Dustin. Pop Culture Freaks: Identity, Mass Media, and Society. Routledge; 2nd Edition (Updated: August 2020). pp. 143–145. ISBN 978-0813350875. Excerpt
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference NYU was invoked but never defined (see the help page).