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Member Posts: 10 | Hello everyone. I'm fairly new here. I've been using the web site for a while now. But this is my first post to the forum and I'm not too familiar with it. I've notice a couple of obvious "Sub-Genre Tags" are missing and am wondering if they could be added. They are: Epic Fantasy Grimdark | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | DrGreybeard - 2016-02-22 7:32 AM Hello everyone. I'm fairly new here. I've been using the web site for a while now. But this is my first post to the forum and I'm not too familiar with it. I've notice a couple of obvious "Sub-Genre Tags" are missing and am wondering if they could be added. They are: Epic Fantasy Grimdark We've got Epic Fantasy lumped in with High Fantasy in our list. I'll update the label to read "Epic/High Fantasy" for clarity. I've heard the term Grimdark but I'm not certain how to define it. Wikipedia has some example definitions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimdark but what definition would you recommend? | ||
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Member Posts: 10 | It's widely discussed with no clear cut answer. Other than the most obvious one. Fantasy that is grimmer and darker than average. But also generally with the focus on character building/development and not so much focus on world-building details. Often with vivid and brutal fight and battle scenes. Still a developing sub-genre so the specifics are a might blurry. Think Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, George RR Martin, Luke Scull, to name a few popular Grimdark authors. Here's a link from the Grimdark Reader web site on the discussion on defining Grimdark: http://grimdark-fantasy-reader.blogspot.com/p/grimdark-defined_4656... Here's a link to Grimdark Magazine another valuable resource: https://grimdarkmagazine.com/ I'm not associated with either organization. Just a fan of the Grimdark trend. | ||
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Regular Posts: 92 | Would Low Fantasy be appropriate? I consider Low Fantasy to be low on magic and monsters but also where it's usually raining and the hero dies falling down the stairs. Others may differ but for books I consider low fantasy they are typically grimdark too. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 526 Location: UK | Low Fantasy appears to have no good definition, from what I can see. I don't think I've ever encountered two people who use it the same way. And it's kind of meaningless, and seems to contain a value-judgement. (Why I also hate the hard/soft SF distinction.) | ||
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