What's your genre?

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oct. 9, 2008 - 13 41

I'm curious, since I write for the younger set and it's always nice to know that there're others out there doing kidlit. I know it's the same with other genres, so let's hear it. What's yours?

The manuscript I'm revising right now is a MG (middle grade) urban fantasy novel. I also work in YA (young adult) a lot, as well as regular fantasy, horror, contemporary, and historical stuff.

I've also been known to write some bad haikus and long, rhyming ballads. <^^>;
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Romances for me, typically with science fiction or fantasy overtones, along with some erotica. I do both boy/girl and boy/boy romances, at the moment.

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For 2006 I did a young adult fantasy novel. This year it's popular fiction (as opposed to literary fiction).

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I'm doing horror/thriller this year. My "captured vampire" story idea, and I'm not really sure where I'll go with it.

Usually I do fantasy, and most of the time the slashy m/m stuff. And fanfic. Lots of fanfic over the years.

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Hooray for urban fantasy! That's my favourite to write. This year, I'm (still) writing a fantasy spoof, or what I'd like to refer to as a fan/com! :)

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I am planning on a Sci-Fi Sitcom. It involves zombies, but it is not a horror. It is a comedy, so Sci-fi is the best place I can think to put it. I will also try to make it youth friendly, but I am not sure if my vernacular will be at that level.

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This year, I'm doing a murder mystery with a bit of a sci-fi undertone. I started writing it once, but only got about 20 pages in. I'm going to start over from scratch for WriMo this year, because I decided I wanted to start it off a bit differently anyway. I currently have my basic outline through Chapter 9, and I'll spend the rest of this month doing some research on police methods and forensics to add a bit more realism to the story.

Not my usual fare, and a bit more difficult for me, as the subject is rather dark. Getting into the minds of a couple of the characters, including the perp, is going to be a stretch, because I have a very tough time imagining why anyone would enjoy hurting other people so viciously.

It should make for an interesting project, and once again, I'm shooting to wrap up by my birthday on the 22nd.

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My genre is "SF," as in speculative fiction, encompassing horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. I lean towards fantasy with a little horror thrown in (nothing makes me happier than to hear I creeped someone out XD), but in layperson's terms, I like to make stuff up. Other than that I don't really stick to one particular setting or subgenre or another. I like it all... as long as I get to throw magic in or bend the laws of physics.

I write for myself, first and foremost, but my work would be divided by audience, I suppose. Sometimes my protagonists are very young and that probably puts them into MG/YA territory, and sometimes I write for more adult audiences. Such is the case this year.

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Pretentious Fiction. I'm a literature professor at a small midwestern university who has a drinking problem and is cheating on his wife with a graduate student. My novels tend to focus on midwestern university professors with drinking problems who are cheating on their wives with graduate students.

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I'm writing a murder mystery/suspense/horror-esque attempt. XD
This is my first story in this sort of category, so I'm kind of excited for it.

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I will be attempting literary fiction. My past writing has tended towards creative nonfiction and political ranting.

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I've been told my genre is 'magical realism', or maybe 'urban fantasy'. In any case, I set my stories in a mundane, contemporary setting, with an ambiguous magical element. In 'Anne the Healer', the FMC may or may not have had the ability to heal the the mortally ill. In 'The Ancestors of Star', the spirits of the tribe's dead act subtly on the living to protect the tribe's patrimony.

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I have a fairly substantial idea for a picture book this year and am trying to find a way of working on it withing the WriMo guidelines. Any suggestions for substituting illustrations for word count? It seems like I saw something like this a few years back, just need to dig around in the forums a bit.

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The book I think I'm drafting this year is a murder mystery with strong paranormal components -- it's a psychic-twins-separated-at-birth-who-meet-and-find-themselves-in-peril-from-their-parents'-killer sort of thing. ;-) There are two others I might decide to work on instead. One is a contemporary story about a student of Wicca who learns the hard way how tricky love spells can be -- and that's a sequel, sort of, to the novel I drafted last year. The other (and least likely) possibility for me is a fantasy-historical saga-paranormalish mystery.

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Mine's changed! I was gonna do a sort of paranormal mystery thing, but just in the last couple of days I've decided to go with -- well, it's not New Age, but that's sort of the category offered. It's about a student of Wicca who finds out the hard way that love spells are tricky. It's more or less a sequel to the novel I wrote last year, in that it's about the same priestess and involves one of her coveners. I think it's really contemporary chick-lit with a spiritual bent and a paranormal flavor.

Ashleen

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This is my first year so I'm going to do some fiction set in the forgotten realms setting. I've the plot in head for a good five years now, maybe more... I just want to get it out of my head and move ti something else.

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Genre? Romance, the steamier the better. I have a hardheaded, rich literary agent and an equally hardheaded, equally successful novelist battling it out. I love a good romance.

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Literary fiction.

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Literary fiction unless I change my mind (which has happened.) I am writing last year's novel before it got preempted by a paranormal political thriller...

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Looks like I'm writing a fantasy romance with erotic scenes (I just never know how erotic it's going to get, mwahaha)

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I am thinking a western romance, set around tombstone maybe. Definitely in Az though...

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I'm doing a medieval-esque fantasy, directed towards the YA bracket. I'm a little worried, because modern settings are so much easier to me, but whatever. Life is about challenges!

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That PROBABLY shouldn't have made me snicker as much as it did. :)

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I am SO in the same boat with you here. Except for me "medieval" is more "3000 BC China". Ish. Which I know nothing of XD

Go, us! :D

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