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For many writers, it is absolutely obvious what genre they are writing in. Here's my thing: I don't know the genre of my novel, beyond saying that it's "fiction". I'll describe so you can help me out.
My novel is set in another world, during the industrial revolution. The characters are involved in gold rushes.
In my world, I use animals which are extinct in our own: for example, the New Zealand moa (which went extinct in the 1450s). The moa, a flightless bird, replaces the horse in my story. The purpose of this is simple: to make it stand out from all the cowboys on horseback in Westerns. People ride around on these giant birds.
There is no instance of supernatural or use of magic in the book. The aim is to achieve realism. Furthermore: my story ends as a semi-tragedy, and there are also some detective elements to it. My writing style does feel like Noir, but - that's a film term.
So my ultimate guess would be - Realism Fiction? Fantasy is less likely - since there is no magic. Historical fiction (I think) is wrong, because it is not set in the past, even though the era feels like the past. "Drama" is wrong, as again, that term is only used that way in film.
HELP!
My novel is set in another world, during the industrial revolution. The characters are involved in gold rushes.
In my world, I use animals which are extinct in our own: for example, the New Zealand moa (which went extinct in the 1450s). The moa, a flightless bird, replaces the horse in my story. The purpose of this is simple: to make it stand out from all the cowboys on horseback in Westerns. People ride around on these giant birds.
There is no instance of supernatural or use of magic in the book. The aim is to achieve realism. Furthermore: my story ends as a semi-tragedy, and there are also some detective elements to it. My writing style does feel like Noir, but - that's a film term.
So my ultimate guess would be - Realism Fiction? Fantasy is less likely - since there is no magic. Historical fiction (I think) is wrong, because it is not set in the past, even though the era feels like the past. "Drama" is wrong, as again, that term is only used that way in film.
HELP!
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