Diary Fiction
Diary Fiction is a literary genre that presents a story through the format of a diary or journal entries. This style allows readers to experience the thoughts, feelings, and daily events of the narrator in a personal and intimate way. The first-person perspective often creates a sense of immediacy and authenticity, drawing readers into the character's inner world.
Common themes in Diary Fiction include personal growth, relationships, and self-discovery. Notable examples include The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank and Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding. These works illustrate how diary entries can convey complex emotions and experiences while engaging readers in a unique narrative form.