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Old 09-23-2009, 12:10 PM   #158
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That's a risk... but it's a risk with most book genres and types, too. Not everybody succumbs to it, fortunately, and for the rest... well, they have to hope that their genre of choice doesn't die off and leave them nothing to read.

Usually, though, the subtext of one genre can be found, to some extent or another, in other genres... for instance, if "vampire romance" went away tomorrow, the "dangerous man" romances and traditional horror genres could fill that void for most, I think. And as people jump genres, they expand their range even further.

True, the bottom line is often about the human condition, eh?
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