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Nov 2022

Help. I have no idea what genre to place my novel in :sweat_smile: I’m absolutely terrible at telling what genre something is, and I’m just very bad with labels in the first place :grimacing: So how do you know where to place your novel? I feel like mine falls into so many genres and none at the same time… This is my first attempt at writing a novel anyway.

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You can place three genre and then you can put the others in the tags​:kissing_heart::two_hearts:

I think you've got to look at your world and the story as a whole. Like is there magic, witches, vampires, magical beings, gods etc. because then it's a fantasy. If it's got a lot of tech and futuristic, outer space things going on then sci-fi. Is your story a love story (the main plot about love) - romance then. Is your world set in a historical place (historical) or is the story about murder and solving it (thriller / mystery).

The thing with stories is that they can feel like they fit into all genres. I understand the feeling because it's happened to me before. One thing I do is summarize my story into one sentence - kind of like a tagline. From there it's easy to pick out the main genres.

For example my story Forgotten is about a storyteller travelling with a legend across a magical world to listen to a tale forgotten by many. This is a very simplify version of my story but from it I can see that my story is fantasy (magical world), adventure (journey / quest) and mystery (secret tale).

Hopefully this helps you a little :sweat_02:

But if you have a blurb I would recommend posting it too. Or at least a little about the story. People may be able to help you out and see what genres you should put your story under.

Can you tell us a bit about it? It would be a lot easier to help you if we knew something about the content of your story...

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