Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 8:52:44 GMT
I write it in capital letters, because often on television they give space to authors who do not deal with genre literature, which in my opinion is the best there is on the publishing market, and they are seen - this, at least, is the feeling one gets - like great writers. But, gentlemen, didn't Dante Alighieri write genre literature? His Comedy is a beautiful fantastic poem, isn't it? And what about Homer and his Odyssey , a work that is also used in a figurative sense today? But I can also add the five novels of the Gargantua and Pantagruel series written by François Rabelais.
Damn, now let's use the adjectives gargantuan and gargantuan ! And Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes? It is defined as one of the most important works in the history of Phone Number Data literature. How much genre do you find in these works? If this isn't high literature, then I don't know what is. My future literary projects divided by narrative genre Scrap: Fantastic DCTA: Fantastic J: Fantastic UDSE: Fantastic PU: Fantastic ICDU: Fantastic IC: Fantastic K: Great M: Fantastic PG: Fantastic IR: science fiction MR: science fiction DBR: detective story SER: historical In practice, 12 out of 14 belong to the fantasy genre and, since I don't feel like starting to write crime fiction - even if I have the outline ready.
And most of the documentation - nor historical fiction - which requires a lot of work - if I manage to publish a any of the 12 works, I will be labeled as the author of Fantastico. Well, great. If this were the case – read: if I manage to create a work to be published – what will readers expect the second time? And what will happen when a detective story or a western or a horror comes out? Is it a problem to be labeled as writers of a single genre? Ultimately, what does it matter to you? What are you interested in? Nothing to me. But I await your comments on the matter.If you also need to insert text, then there is an extra step to take.
Damn, now let's use the adjectives gargantuan and gargantuan ! And Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes? It is defined as one of the most important works in the history of Phone Number Data literature. How much genre do you find in these works? If this isn't high literature, then I don't know what is. My future literary projects divided by narrative genre Scrap: Fantastic DCTA: Fantastic J: Fantastic UDSE: Fantastic PU: Fantastic ICDU: Fantastic IC: Fantastic K: Great M: Fantastic PG: Fantastic IR: science fiction MR: science fiction DBR: detective story SER: historical In practice, 12 out of 14 belong to the fantasy genre and, since I don't feel like starting to write crime fiction - even if I have the outline ready.
And most of the documentation - nor historical fiction - which requires a lot of work - if I manage to publish a any of the 12 works, I will be labeled as the author of Fantastico. Well, great. If this were the case – read: if I manage to create a work to be published – what will readers expect the second time? And what will happen when a detective story or a western or a horror comes out? Is it a problem to be labeled as writers of a single genre? Ultimately, what does it matter to you? What are you interested in? Nothing to me. But I await your comments on the matter.If you also need to insert text, then there is an extra step to take.