\"Writing.Com
*Magnify*
Printed from https://webx1.writing.com/main/forums/message_id/2123063
Item Icon
by Dee Author IconMail Icon
Rated: 18+ · Message Forum · Educational · #1421315

Let your knowledge spill forth like a fountain or partake in the wisdom of those who do.

<< Previous  •  Message List  •  Next >>
Reply  •  Post New
Aug 14, 2010 at 1:13am
#2123063
Edited: August 14, 2010 at 1:15am
Re: Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories
by Michael Author IconMail Icon
Excellent point, and I think the same holds true with horror, fantasy, mystery or SF. They all must have an underlying plot (except for mystery, which IS a plot--riddle), but the plot simply cannot exist as it is without the "world" it exists in. The world, of course, is the genre.And that is why genre fiction is AT LEAST as important as mainstream fiction.
MESSAGE THREAD
Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-02-10 12:22pm
by Allyson Lindt Author IconMail Icon
Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-02-10 3:24pm
by Raven Author IconMail Icon
Re: Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-03-10 3:20am
by Vampyr14 Author IconMail Icon
Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-03-10 10:55pm
by Past Member 'asymmetrical'
Re: Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-03-10 11:14pm
by Light Author IconMail Icon
Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-13-10 11:17pm
by Past Member 'asymmetrical'
*Star* Re: Re: Genre Discussion: Romance vs. Love Stories · 08-14-10 1:13am
by Michael Author IconMail Icon

The following applies to this forum item as a whole, not this post. Feedback sent here will go to the forum's owner, Dee.
Printed from https://webx1.writing.com/main/forums/message_id/2123063