Genres
Like many of you pointed out, realizing what books your story is similar to will help you target a specific house or agent.
One of the most important things to know is what genre your books falls under. In other words, at the bookstore, what shelf in what section would your story sit on.
There's tons of genres for fiction.
Western
Romance
Thriller
Suspense
Literary
Mainstream
Fantasy
Futuristic
Mystery
Historical
The list could go on. Not only that, but you can mix and match genres, though it's vital to know the main category of your story.
For instance, I am writing inspirational (Christian) contemporary romances targeted to Love Inspired. However, I've thought of writing an inspirational urban fantasy. That would be mixing the genres up and might be kind of fun, though a difficult sell.
Debra, in the comments yesterday, mentioned a gothic inspirational. How fun! A totally new genre comprised of some main genres.
What genre do you write in? Ever thought of trying something new?
One of the most important things to know is what genre your books falls under. In other words, at the bookstore, what shelf in what section would your story sit on.
There's tons of genres for fiction.
Western
Romance
Thriller
Suspense
Literary
Mainstream
Fantasy
Futuristic
Mystery
Historical
The list could go on. Not only that, but you can mix and match genres, though it's vital to know the main category of your story.
For instance, I am writing inspirational (Christian) contemporary romances targeted to Love Inspired. However, I've thought of writing an inspirational urban fantasy. That would be mixing the genres up and might be kind of fun, though a difficult sell.
Debra, in the comments yesterday, mentioned a gothic inspirational. How fun! A totally new genre comprised of some main genres.
What genre do you write in? Ever thought of trying something new?
Comments
I'd like to write a Inspirational Christian Romantic Comedy some day. Though I have a long way to go to learn how to truly write funny!
A comedy would be cool. If you can pull it off, more power to you! :-)
I figure when I'm writing my query letter, I'll say it's historical fiction. Anyway, it's pretty much all I write anyway (sometimes I write historical romance, but it's nearly always historical in nature).
I'd like to try and write fantasy or even an alternate history story some day.
Alternate historical? I have a friend who just finished a Marilyn Monroe "what if" book. I think that would fit in that category.
It's what Marilyn's story might have been had she not really died, but had faked her death instead. It's pretty cool!
I love it when a book makes me laugh. It's such a hard thing to do, really. Sounds like you might come up with some interesting stuff with this. :-)
I completely forgot about that Marilyn story.
You also write great fantasies. :-) Well, is Nocturnus fantasy or paranormal?
It would be great if we could make up our own genres. LOL I've heard that the Outlander series is a hodgepodge, so don't worry about fitting. :-) If it's a great story with great writing, it has a strong chance of being picked up, imo.
I think Nocturnus is definitely a fantasy because of the depth of world building. Twilight is considered a paranormal romance because there's very little world building.
I'm still trying to figure out whether my novel is a mystery, suspense, or mystery/suspense. It takes place in the future, but is not sci-fi or fantasy (though some people might argue with the fantasy element.
I think I'll have to get it straight in my head or I'll never be able to pitch it to an editor.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Maybe it's a futuristic suspense? LOL That might work! Either way, sounds interesting to me.