I don't really know either. It's been a really long time since I wrote fiction; I've been working on personal essay for a long time now. I appreciate lighthearted stories with melancholy themes and I love when there are no rules and/or expectations are constantly subverted. This is seen a lot in scifi/fantasy, but it crosses genres for sure.
I actually have no idea. Words that I would use to describe stories I enjoy are: allegory, horror (when I can stomach it), fiction, YA. Probably I tend toward flavors of all of these. It’ll be interesting to pay attention to my genre style during this process.
Fantasy/thriller. Adult and YA. Add in some romance, some adventure. Maybe a quest. 😀
I don't really know either. It's been a really long time since I wrote fiction; I've been working on personal essay for a long time now. I appreciate lighthearted stories with melancholy themes and I love when there are no rules and/or expectations are constantly subverted. This is seen a lot in scifi/fantasy, but it crosses genres for sure.
I actually have no idea. Words that I would use to describe stories I enjoy are: allegory, horror (when I can stomach it), fiction, YA. Probably I tend toward flavors of all of these. It’ll be interesting to pay attention to my genre style during this process.
Fantasy, thriller, funny, poignant fiction and sometimes YA
I don’t like the term but I write contemporary fiction. Here and now, usually a female protagonist.
I’m writing in funny women’s fiction with horror elements. Super fun. 😊
Is magic/magic-adjacent fantasy action/adventure romance a genre?
It is! I love it!