A few thoughts on books, authors and all things writing and
reading.
Writers come in all sizes, shapes, ages and genres. The list on
the bottom of this post is not complete but, I think, a decent list of various
modern genres. No matter what area of writing an author is working in there
will be competition for readers. Today with self-publishing each category has
developed sub categories, some genres many of them. And the competition to sell
books is fierce.
In my day, as a school kid, I read action, adventure and westerns,
along with anything I could find about baseball players. Today school kids seem
to read fantasy and horror, with many girls having a tenancy to pick up romance.
In my part of the world, the boys still like hunting stories.
Both as a youngster and as an adult I have enjoyed a good
mystery, Mystery mixed with any of the above seem to be good catchers for today’s
readers.
In my growing up years we read comic books, today kids read
graphic novels, which look pretty much the same to me. The only difference,
ours were usually humorous and in color, while
graphic novels seem more along the lines of super hero or romance, serious
books printed in black and white.
I think most westerns with large readership
today would be classified as modern western mysteries. Two Wyoming writers, C.J.
Box and Craig Johnson have been very successful in this area of writing. As far
as the traditional, old west, western, it’s not dead, but I’m not sure any new
author or agent could convince a major, traditional publish house, to buy one. Doubtful
an author starting out could even find a reader among agents and publishers for
this genre – too bad. I would still try one.
A literary genre is a category of writing. Genres may
be determined by many factors. Differences
between genres and subcategories of genres are
loosely defined.
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~My Incomplete Genre List~
Action
Adventure
Anthologies
Art
Autobiographies
Biographies
Children's
Comics
Cookbooks
Diaries
Dictionaries
Drama
Encyclopedias
Fantasy
Guide
History
Horror
Journals
Math
Mystery
Poetry
Prayer
books
Religious
Romance
Satire
Science
Science
fiction
Self
help
Series
Travel
Trilogies
Westerns
1 comment:
You would have a very long list if you threw in all the sub-genres.
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