Other Fiction
This page contains fictional works featuring conlangs that do not fall (easily) into either Science Fiction or Fantasy.
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Hergé
King Ottokar's Sceptre
[Syldavian]
The famous Belgian comics artist Hergé included a conlang in this work about the intrepid newspaper reporter Tintin and his dog.
Nate Neal
The Sanctuary
[Undefined Paleolithic Language]
"In Nate Neal's first full-length graphic novel, the author explores the primal mysteries and sordid inner workings of a Paleolithic cave-dwelling tribe, creating an original 'silent' reading experience by using symbols instead of words." (A 15-page PDF preview and review are available online.)
Frédéric Werst
Ward: Ier et IIè siècle
[Wardwesân]
The author has written an anthology in a conlang. For coverage of the language, click here.