Fictionusually
Fictionusually is a coined term used in literary discussion to describe the conventional or habitual features that characterize most works of fiction. It emphasizes the standard narrative practices—such as invented settings, conflict-driven plots, and constructed characters—that recur across genres. The term is not established in formal scholarship; it appears mainly in online glossaries and informal criticism as a way to discuss the predictable aspects of storytelling without prescribing rules.
Origins and usage: Fictionusually arose in online discourse as a playful portmanteau of fiction and usually,
Examples and scope: In detective fiction, fictionusually involves a mystery, clues, red herrings, and a final
Criticism and limitations: Because fictionusually lacks a formal definition, its interpretation varies by speaker and context.