An early literature example is William Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell, with its blend of poetry, prose, and engravings.
[3][4] In contemporary literature, Dimitris Lyacos's trilogy Poena Damni combines fictional prose with drama and poetry in a multilayered narrative developing through the different characters of the work.
[5] Many contemporary women of color have published cross-genre works, including Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Giannina Braschi, Guadalupe Nettel, and Bhanu Kapil.
[6] Giannina Braschi creates linguistic and structural hybrids of comic fantasy and tragic comedy in Spanish, Spanglish, and English prose and poetry.
[7][8] Carmen Maria Machado mixes psychological realism and science fiction with both humor and elements of gothic horror.