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Fantasy Genre Deep Dive 2


Sub-genres of fantasy, of which there are many, focus on speculative elements of writing that have an extremely unlikely possibility of actually being real. Magic, fantastic beasts, and in many cases the places you find them, all land in fantasy.
 
 
Top 10 Most Read - General Fantasy
  1. The Light at the End of the Tunnel by kbois
  2. The Case of the Short, Short Prince by Geron Kees
  3. To Have and to Hold by Nephylim
  4. It's Always Something by Ticklishboy30
  5. A Vampire to the Rescue by comicfan
  6. Widderkin by Palantir
  7. The Brotherhood: Awakening Book II by The Writer X
  8. The Reluctant Consort by lilansui
  9. Rebellion of December by BlackInkRain
  10. We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
Top 10 Most Read - Low Fantasy
  1. Love in the Shadows by astone2292
  2. Connor and the Wolves by Yeoldebard
  3. Rising in the Shadows by astone2292
  4. Spirit of Fire by Stellar
  5. Harry Potter and the Sword of Gryffindor by dkstories
  6. Harry Potter and the Parliament of Dreams by Myr
  7. Harry Potter and the Destiny of Prophecies by dkstories
  8. Dracken Awakening by wolfwriter
  9. The Elven Chronicles of Draco Malfoy by Cailen
  10. A Diamond Heart by wolfwriter
Top 10 Most Read - Historical Fantasy
  1. The Court of Ghosts by Stephen Wormwood
  2. Of Pride and Power by W_L
  3. Unicorn Quests by Cia
  4. Res Publica Christiana by W_L
  5. Raising a Rebel by W_L
  6. Return to Zenda! (stage play) by Refugium
  7. Unchained by lawfulneutralmage
  8. Promises to Keep by W_L
  9. The Little Book of Poems by Tim Hobson
  10. The House Sitter by Bill W
Top 10 Most Read - Medieval Fantasy
  1. Of Pride and Power by W_L
  2. Broadswords by Disjecta Membra
  3. Res Publica Christiana by W_L
  4. The Lesser Evil by ObicanDecko
  5. Fairyfly II by ObicanDecko
  6. Life of a Pet by astone2292
  7. No Regrets - A Forbidden Love Story by Brayon
  8. Founder's Day by Myr
  9. The Hunt by IkeNeko
  10. Fantasy Flash Collection by Myr
Top 10 Most Read - Urban Fantasy
  1. Running with the Pack by WolfM
  2. Morningstar: The Malaise by Headstall
  3. Into the fields of Summer by gabz2000
  4. Timber Pack Chronicles by Rob Colton
  5. Oregon in the Fall by drown
  6. Higher Education by WolfM
  7. Enforcer by Rob Colton
  8. GFD 12: Blood Ties by Comicality
  9. Broken Path, Starless Tail by Cia
  10. The Alpha by WolfM
Top 10 Most Read - High/Epic Fantasy
  1. The Kandric Saga by Kyle Aarons
  2. The Brotherhood: Awakening Book II by The Writer X
  3. A Wizard's War by TeamStilinski
  4. Tests of Blood by dkstories
  5. The Brotherhood by The Writer X
  6. Beyond the Crags by Kyle Aarons
  7. Widderkin V. O. E. by Palantir
  8. Sands of Time by Roland
  9. Welcome to Redwaters by Hardianarcher
  10. Broadswords by Disjecta Membra
Top 10 Most Read - Lost World
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Top 10 Most Read - Sword and Sandal
  1. The Sons of Memory by Stefan
Top 10 Most Read - Gaslamp
  1. Fortitude by Cia
  2. Diamond Eyes by ValentineDavis21
Top 10 Most Read - Grimdark
  1. The Kandric Saga by Kyle Aarons
  2. The Book of Leaves by ValentineDavis21
  3. Pandemonium by frozenphenix
  4. The Mantis Continuum - Book Four by Adam Andrews Johnson
  5. The Mantis Variant - Book One by Adam Andrews Johnson
  6. The Mantis Equilibrium - Book Two by Adam Andrews Johnson
  7. The Mantis Corruption - Book Three by Adam Andrews Johnson
  8. Diamond Eyes by ValentineDavis21
  9. The Witcher is Kind of Gay by Thorn Wilde
  10. Unearthly Delights by Littlelovestories
Top 10 Most Read - Alternate History
  1. Mine! by Cia
  2. Of Pride and Power by W_L
  3. The Flamekeepers of Delta Psi Theta by Kelevra
  4. Goon by dkstories
  5. Fortitude by Cia
  6. Dawn of Tears by dkstories
  7. The Spirit of the Plum Blossom Tree (TSPBT) by Kong Wen Hui
  8. Res Publica Christiana by W_L
  9. Raising a Rebel by W_L
  10. Harbinger of Change by W_L
Top 10 Most Read - Anthropomorphic Fantasy
  1. Connor and the Wolves by Yeoldebard
  2. Pig-Boy and The Insectorator by Biff Spork
  3. Raising Evzen by Yeoldebard
  4. Primal Park by astone2292
  5. Waif and Stray by AlreadyForgiven
  6. Promises to Keep by W_L
  7. To Sleep in a Bed of Deer by Yeoldebard
  8. Incy Wincy Spider by northie
Top 10 Most Read - Arcanepunk
  1. Tests of Blood by dkstories
Top 10 Most Read - Arthurian
  1. Ilinot by LemonSoda
Top 10 Most Read - Assassin
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Top 10 Most Read - Crossworlds/Portals
  1. We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
  2. Broken Path, Starless Tail by Cia
  3. There's A Strange Partridge in My Pear Tree, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
  4. Welcome to Redwaters by Hardianarcher
  5. It's Just a Matter of Time, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
  6. Corrupting the Innocent by kbois
  7. All Hallows Eve Adventure by Cia
Top 10 Most Read - Dragon Fantasy
  1. The Kandric Saga by Kyle Aarons
  2. Gone Away, Gone Ahead by Mawgrim
  3. To the Weyr by Mawgrim
  4. Spirit of Fire by Stellar
  5. Threadfall by Mawgrim
  6. Broadswords by Disjecta Membra
  7. The Spirit of the Plum Blossom Tree (TSPBT) by Kong Wen Hui
  8. The Rider's Pride by dkstories
  9. Empty, Open, Dusty, Dead by Mawgrim
  10. Weyrlings by Mawgrim
Top 10 Most Read - Flintlock
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Top 10 Most Read - Mythic Fantasy
  1. Warrior Children: Legendary Three by Vaughn Edward
  2. The Spirit of the Plum Blossom Tree (TSPBT) by Kong Wen Hui
  3. Blades of Ashes by lilansui
  4. Winter Haven's Dyrpath by Cia
  5. The Sons of Memory by Stefan
  6. Dragon's Roar by Xfighter1984
  7. Battle for Souls by Cia
  8. Sword of the Missed (SOTM) by Kong Wen Hui
  9. Gilgamesh in a Nutshell by Refugium
  10. Borderline by Stefan
Top 10 Most Read - Science Fantasy
  1. The Case of the Short, Short Prince by Geron Kees
  2. We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
  3. There's A Strange Partridge in My Pear Tree, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
  4. Ark II by R. Eric
  5. Pandemonium by frozenphenix
  6. The Icebox by JujuTheDruid
  7. Palingenesis by frozenphenix
  8. The Mantis Equilibrium - Book Two by Adam Andrews Johnson
  9. It's Just a Matter of Time, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees
  10. The Mantis Corruption - Book Three by Adam Andrews Johnson
Top 10 Most Read - Sword and Planet
  1. The Case of the Short, Short Prince by Geron Kees
  2. Re-Emergence by Kyle Aarons
  3. Dragon's Desire by Wicked Witch
Top 10 Most Read - Wuxia
  1. Raising a Rebel by W_L
Top 10 Most Read - Fairy Tales
  1. Raising a Rebel by W_L
  2. The Snake's Lover by Refugium
  3. The Six Swans by Refugium
  4. Goldilocks and the Three Lumberjacks by Bondwriter
  5. The little Prince that turned into a Beggar by Georgie DHainaut
  6. The Golden Bird by Refugium
  7. Bippity-Boppity-Boo by Lugh
  8. The Fear of Fairies by Refugium
  9. The Princess Who Danced with Fairies by Refugium
  10. Georgie Wants to Make Friends by Graeme
Top 10 Most Read Fantasy - Magical Realism between 09/23/2023 and 01/20/2024
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ReaderPaul

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Thanks for these, @Myr  I have read stories by several of these great authors, and really enjoy --  @Geron Kees, @astone2292, @dkstories, @Myr, @W_L, @R. Eric's Ark II series, @Mawgrim, @Bill W, @Rob Colton, @Thorn Wilde, @Refugium, @northie --  And I have read some of the other authors when I was going through a "non-commenting phase" because I lost my login and password due to not putting my cryptic reminders in enough places.

Myr, are the Flintlock sub-genre and Gaslamp sub-genre also a subcategory of Historical Fiction?

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Myr

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1 hour ago, ReaderPaul said:

Myr, are the Flintlock sub-genre and Gaslamp sub-genre also a subcategory of Historical Fiction?

They could be, but the stories in the general typically have magic or other fantastical elements. Many of the genres are flexible and bit wide ranging.  While some are high specific with troupes.  (Military Sci-Fi is specific with troupes.  Arthurian is an obvious specific fantasy type)

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W_L

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1 hour ago, Myr said:

They could be, but the stories in the general typically have magic or other fantastical elements. Many of the genres are flexible and bit wide ranging.  While some are high specific with troupes.  (Military Sci-Fi is specific with troupes.  Arthurian is an obvious specific fantasy type)

That's pretty true, it's hard to do gaslamp/flintlock or even general steampunk historical fiction without fantastical or sci-fi elements. Alt-history is possible of course in the genres, but you have to know your stuff to go down that rabbit hole. Harry Turtledove is my favorite of this genre, followed by authors like William Forstchen (His Rally Cry a part of the Lost Regiment series is a good alt-history story to be a companion to Harry Turtledove's Southern Victory series).

For me @ReaderPaul, history fiction is a fun speculative "what-if". I like the background history of various individuals and technological breakthroughs, especially when you realize how dumb luck plays a role in major historical events.

People chalk major events to divine intervention, ex. Martin Luther for instance said his decision to become a priest was due to being stuck in a lightning storm, then vowing to God he would become a priest if he survived. However, in context, he wasn't doing well as he was dropping out of law school, was doing poorly in classical studies at the university, and his father had spent a lot of money on his education as the eldest son. Along with the death of two friends around the time of the lightning storm, if you viewed these events in their totality, it was more a matter of someone reaching their mental and emotional limit than spontaneous divine revelation. However, that choice of career created a religious revolution in Europe, costing nearly a hundred million lives over a century and creating modern nation-states. What if he wasn't failing law or classical studies, what if his friends didn't die causing him to have mild depression, or what if he wasn't the eldest son with so much pressure from his father? I didn't add those facts into my story as Luther was long dead by the time Of Pride and Power, but I knew about it.

That stuff makes historical fiction in my mind, it's the little details that create the magic of chaotic consequences.

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ReaderPaul

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@W_L -- I agree that Harry Turtledove is the best at alternate history that I have read.  He produced several books of alternate history, and had a lot of detail well-presented in them.

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The Spirit of the Plum Blossom Tree (TSPBT) has a really good narration style. It really harkens me back to the streets of Kowloon. The pace of the narration is slow, which lends itself to the kind of story it is, which I like—short and punchy.

I just wish the translator frigging finishes the story since it's been nearly three years now and it's still not yet finished. 😔

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