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Old 05-09-2011, 08:57 AM   #10
crich70
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I'm interested in the genre as far as writing in general. I think it's useful to have examples of different sub genre's available to see how others have written books in a given genre. After all studying writing in different genre's can only lead to a better understanding of how to write fiction in general. And most genre's have at least a little romance mixed into the storyline. A detective investigates a murder at a mansion and gets involved with the daughter of the family for example. The main plot would be a murder mystery but the subplot would be a romance.

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