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I call my book a fantasy romance, but it is super subjective. I am confident in the fantasy part (it has shifty mythological monster magic), but the romance part is a bit harder -- because a lot of romance readers care A LOT about genre, and the difference between a ROMANCE and a romantic subplot can cause genre-nerds to reach for the pitchforks.
 

ArcadiaBlade

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Drama and Slice of Life

I think that it mostly appears most in my works. I don't stick around to fantasy since I also wrote Sci-fi, I don't explore much on romance and I don't write on one type of genre but most of my works mostly contains two which either separate from one another or just exist in one story.
 

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My series has one main genre, which is urban fantasy with a dash of supernatural and kinda harem, but each book/volume so far has different genres.

I tried adding a bit of mystery in one, then some drama in another. There are sports segments, too, so I guess there's the inkling of that genre. Where as my latest volume has a bit of those pseudo-philosophical backdrops.
 

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Drama and Slice of Life

I think that it mostly appears most in my works. I don't stick around to fantasy since I also wrote Sci-fi, I don't explore much on romance and I don't write on one type of genre but most of my works mostly contains two which either separate from one another or just exist in one story.
Comrade! *hugs*

Drama, Slice of Life and Fantasy on my end though~
 
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