Thread: What is Genre?
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Old 06-20-2011, 02:10 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
I think you mean "transgenre." (IMO) it would be a story or book that doesn't fit under just one genre of fiction. That is it has equal elements of different genre's. So if a book was equally Science Fiction and Fantasy (as seen by the characters) it might be considered Transgenre.
But it isn't. Transgender is a sensible genre and I have seen it used for a genre. The word "transgenre" I have never seen used at all. The term for what you are describing is probably "interstitial fiction" depending a bot on what you exactly mean.
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