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extrafic_mods ([personal profile] extrafic_mods) wrote in [community profile] extrafictionary2015-05-03 11:19 pm
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Genre Q&A!

Genre Q&A


This is the post where we answer all your questions regarding the genres being explored in this competition - Sci-fi, Dystopia, Supernatural and Fantasy.

This post is specifically put up to help you in choosing your team and creating a great submission. Feel free to ask questions in the comments below, and we'll try our best to answer as soon as possible.
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[personal profile] bluedreaming 2015-05-15 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry to bother you again but I read the extended explanation you added to the sign up post and now I'm confused again >< so I'll be specific: if I want to write a regular real world au with regular people who are human but there's an element of magic to this, like a person might be a Phoenix or a person might be able to manipulate the wind, however it's Earth not a high fantasy setting, and there are no vampires werewolves etc. is this supernatural or fantasy? Because you now stated that humans can't be the dominant population in fantasy and yet you have Harry Potter etc. in the setting - I'm sorry I'm kind of really confused again
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[personal profile] bluedreaming 2015-05-15 03:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks - I think I understand mostly then. As a last lingering question - you mention magical realism in fantasy. Therefore, a book like "like water for chocolate" or "one hundred years of solitude" would therefore fall under the fantasy heading, correct? (Even though all the characters are human)
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[personal profile] bluedreaming 2015-05-15 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks so much for taking the time to answer ^^