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Strolling Through Genres
Readers like genres because they are familiar. Readers choose a genre because they've enjoyed other, similar books. They know more or less what to expect, and that helps them imagine the fictional world and the people who populate it. Going to a familiar genre can be like going home. Readers probably have friends who enjoy the same genres, so there can even be a sense of community. Fan fiction is a testament to this community.

Authors like genres because they provide a platform for world building and character types. Many genres have tropes that authors can exploit in constructing plots, creating quirky characters, and inserting tension. Even literary fiction can mine the resources of genre. Many calls for short stories specify genre. Whether you intend to write genre fiction or not, it's worthwhile to know and understand at least some of the basics of a few genres.

Some genres target reader demographics rather than deploy specific fictional forms. For example, young adult and near adult are both recognized market segments that can use any of the genres listed in this stroll.

This is a survey of some of the major genres and their sub-genres. It's eclectic rather than inclusive. People can't even agree on what the genres are let alone the definitions, although the sub-genres are generally clearer. Moreover, many novels cross genres. The TIme Traveler's Wife is both a romance and science fiction, for example. Is A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court a historical thriller or science fiction, or something else? Ultimately, it's your call as author and reader.

This is just one guy's opinions on genres. It's a start, but don't take it as gospel.

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