Can you name your genre?

by Victoria Whithear
3rd April 2012

I know a lot of those who use this site are either fantasy or literary fiction, but I wondered if there were any of you struggling to pin your book(s) down to just one catagory. I know I have to before submission, but I find the catagories limiting. It's not just a romance or women's fiction and it certainly isn't chick lit. (I have nothing against chick lit and have written one of those too, but this one just isn't.) I think mainstream is the best way to describe it and offers it to the full audience it caters for, but that's not really a catagory. I noticed someone earlier call their book 'travel fiction'. I could tick that box too, but it's not best described that way. When I do describe it, I call it 'The story of a man with both physical and mental ilness who refused to go to the doctor.' The series of five books covers every area of his strange life. How do I pigeonhole that? - saga?

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I agree its hard to peg a single genre. I always describe mine as dark urban fantasy. As I dont think there is a rule against doubling genes up. I have series of books and I call Twin Soul Novels, then I am not restricting myself to a number of books, and allows spin off books and prequels....

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