HyunnaPark
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Inspired by the "smut sales" thread, I've been looking at the Romantasy genre. I'm having trouble explaining what I'm seeing.
On paper, this should be a slam dunk. Lots of us love fantasy, and romance is a top selling genre so if you want to write professionally you want to at least consider it. Deep world building plus a strong emotional story sounds like a sweet spot for a lot of talented authors.
Yet I'm reading one of the top books in the genre and ... I'll just say that I have some notes. I saw one Youtuber talking about romantasy and they said something to the effect of "the problem is that the genre is supposed to be romance + fantasy, but it tends to not do either of those very well." So far, I agree.
My sense is that A Court of Thorns and Roses (which I have not yet read) was a Hunger Games-type smash hit and inspired a lot of authors to pile into the genre and kind of dilute it. This feels like a genre that's wide enough in scope that there's room for more than one story at the top.
On paper, this should be a slam dunk. Lots of us love fantasy, and romance is a top selling genre so if you want to write professionally you want to at least consider it. Deep world building plus a strong emotional story sounds like a sweet spot for a lot of talented authors.
Yet I'm reading one of the top books in the genre and ... I'll just say that I have some notes. I saw one Youtuber talking about romantasy and they said something to the effect of "the problem is that the genre is supposed to be romance + fantasy, but it tends to not do either of those very well." So far, I agree.
My sense is that A Court of Thorns and Roses (which I have not yet read) was a Hunger Games-type smash hit and inspired a lot of authors to pile into the genre and kind of dilute it. This feels like a genre that's wide enough in scope that there's room for more than one story at the top.