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Old 07-11-2015, 03:24 AM   #8
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I agree crich70. I also consider it important to distinguish between how a book is categorised into a genre, from the tags that may be used. Some my work I would (and do) tag with "romance", because they have a distinct element of romance in them, but I would not consider giving them a genre categorisation of "Romance" because they're not written for (what I perceive are) the expectations of that audience.
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