Active Users:168 Time:08/05/2024 06:35:59 AM
Genres have their use... LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 30/11/2009 08:24:29 PM
They certainly make marketing and bookstore organization more simple.

Is a good novel a good novel whatever it is about and so shouldn't be labeled at all?


Yes as to the former. As to the latter...Like I said, Genres have their use. How would you like to walk into the library and it's all just one big category that was ordered alphabetically? Man that'd be a pain to inventory and find books in.

Are these authors afraid of being associated with the sci-fi and fantasy label because it might be considered to be less good literature because it may be mostly read by teenagers and nerdy people?


I think that could certainly be the case in some instances. Some authors write for the stories...and some write for the meanings and could definitely be put off by people not wanting to read their writing just because "omigod it's dorky SCI FI"

Pride and Prejudice and Rendezvous with Rama are novels from different genres, but aren't they really about giving us different themes or are there literary and linguistic differences that can't be bridged.


I think that they can be bridged easily within academia and study...but I also think that if you just don't enjoy the style of a certain genre, then that bridging may not occur because you don't want to build it.

Is sci-fi defined through the use of alien technology and aliens, monsters and the like? And is romantic drama defined by romantic entanglements and loads of kissing and hugging?


I think the lines between genres can get pretty grey, particularly when you start talking about sub-categories. Unless of course you're talking about non-adult fiction, in which case it's classed in bookstores solely on readability 9_9

What are your thoughts?


Genres are kind of a mixed blessing in my mind. They help categorize writing, which is more convenient and provides a nice aid for choosing new reading material. But putting anything into a box typically does not do the work justice.
Still Empress of the Poofy Purple Pillow Pile Palace!!
Continued Love of my Aussie <3
Reply to message
Why are authors afraid of the science fiction label? - 30/11/2009 05:41:35 PM 1019 Views
I think this may be true of genres in general - 30/11/2009 07:01:50 PM 499 Views
Aye, I agree. - 30/11/2009 07:47:55 PM 426 Views
Did you borrow my signature pic or did you get it from the web, as well ? *NM* - 01/12/2009 11:51:20 PM 191 Views
I have been meaning to ask you the same question - 02/12/2009 12:08:32 AM 468 Views
Haha! - 04/12/2009 04:36:24 PM 451 Views
Genres have their use... - 30/11/2009 08:24:29 PM 531 Views
Because then people expect them to be good - 30/11/2009 09:06:22 PM 498 Views
My favorite response. *NM* - 03/12/2009 05:39:05 PM 205 Views
Because too many people will not even try a book that is labeled Science Fiction. Too intimidating? - 01/12/2009 01:18:26 AM 477 Views
i actually have a recommendation for that... - 01/12/2009 04:07:05 AM 454 Views
most people think Star Trek or Star Wars when they think SciFi - 03/12/2009 05:28:05 PM 443 Views
but that is SciFi. I think you prefer Science Fiction - 03/12/2009 05:45:29 PM 536 Views
No that is science fantasy scifi is just an abbreviation - 03/12/2009 06:27:36 PM 432 Views
Basically what temeraire said- "genre" has a stigma, no matter how unfair it may be - 01/12/2009 07:43:50 PM 465 Views
most things that fit neatly into a genre is crap, though. - 01/12/2009 08:01:33 PM 445 Views
I know! - 03/12/2009 02:55:17 PM 408 Views
the answer can be glimpsed in Tom's thread - 02/12/2009 01:22:20 AM 444 Views
mmmno - 02/12/2009 11:11:02 AM 516 Views
but - 03/12/2009 05:35:37 PM 467 Views
Because 90% of what is written in the Scifi/fantasy genre is escapism crap - 03/12/2009 05:26:59 PM 436 Views
But 90% of what is written outside the Scifi/fantasy genre is escapism crap as well. - 03/12/2009 05:29:20 PM 480 Views
I will reiterate: 92.689% of statistics used in an argument are made up on the spot - 03/12/2009 05:39:36 PM 453 Views
I will have you know I made up that stastic some time ago - 03/12/2009 06:19:29 PM 449 Views
I am not sure that is true - 03/12/2009 06:23:04 PM 449 Views
What I wonder each time someone makes that remark... - 06/12/2009 06:44:28 PM 429 Views

Reply to Message