sensefictional
Sensefictional is a term used in literary criticism and speculative discourse to describe a mode of fiction that foregrounds sensory experience. Works labeled as sensefictional prioritize what characters see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, presenting the world through phenomenological perception rather than through external plot mechanics alone.
The term is a neologism that combines sense, referring to perception, and fictional, indicating constructed narrative
Characteristics include sensory-rich language, emphasis on perception, embodied narration, and often a close or second-person perspective.
Applications span literary fiction, speculative fiction, and narrative journalism. Sensefictional is not a formal genre but
Relation to other concepts: it overlaps with sensory writing, immersive fiction, and phenomenological narration, but is
Criticism and reception: advocates argue it fosters experiential empathy and memory; critics contend that excessive sensory