Sf/f Genres

"Isn't it interesting that the same people who laugh at science fiction listen to weather forecasts and economists?"--Kelvin Throop III

Introduction

Genres. What do I mean by genres?

In my English classes, "genres" were presented to me as something like: short story, novel, play...

In sf/f (science fiction and fantasy), many use a different definition, meaning what the writing is about and what assumptions it uses, not the form in which it's presented. Science fiction and fantasy are genres in this sense. So are horror, romance, mystery, and "mainstream" (sort of a catchall for the stuff that's left). Thus, a poem about galaxy formation, a novel about aliens, and a play about spaceships would usually fall under sf.

Here I will focus on sf/f, since those are the fields I know best. Both fields can branch into each other and into horror (but horror's more a mood than anything else, and someone else can handle it).

Quick & Dirty Rundown of Sf/f Subgenres

This is not definitive, and the topic has been known to start flamewars. Consider it a starting point, not a straitjacket. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, and Diana Wynne Jones's Tough Guide to Fantasyland are other good starting points for the curious.

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