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(See the last 2 or 3 [livejournal.com profile] metafandom editions if you wonder what i'm talking about)

The more I think about, the more I think that the categories of het, slash and gen, as categories, are mostly useless. In fact, I never actually included them in any fic I've posted myself (the information is usually contained in the "Characters/Pairings" line).

If we want categies denoting genres/focus, "Romance", "Drama", "Action/Adventure", "Character exploration", "Smut", etc. make much better descriptors, as well as some kind of descriptions about how the story stands vis-a-vis to canon (A/U, post-canon, missing scenes, just-like-a-canon-episode, retcon/canon-fix...)

I also think the issue is that we're thinking of these categories as mutually exclusive. What is gen cannot be het, what is het cannot be slash, what is slash cannot be gen. Which is bollocks. There's nothing saying a story couldn't focus on both a canon-like-plot and a non-canon Romance! Nor is there anything saying that a story can't be focussed on two couples, one het, one slash.

But yeah, people want to be warned against the pairings they dislike, in every cases, so warning for pairings all the time should be the best behaviour.

ETA : Okay, so non-exhaustive list of genres I can think of right now

- Romance / Smut (probably handier to merge them)
- Plot driven stories (with subcategories for things like action/adventure, mystery/investigation, war-stories, intrigue, Sci-fi...)
- Noromo relationships (a fic which focus on a relationship which is not explored as romantic, whether it's family, friends, partners, colleagues or people who hate each others)
- Character study (any fic which is about exploring a character's personnality, or their reaction to something)
- Comedy / Humour (need I specify?)
- World exploration (for fics that want to expand that little obscure corner of canon)
- Surrealism / Fairy Tale / Dreamscape (because I'm not sure where else this kind of stories fit)

any suggestions/criticisms?

Date: 29 March 2007 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I don't like the way printed novels do things, though. Although I guess they never have warnings so they'll get more readers. I know I never would have read the Thomas Covenant books if I'd known there was a rape scene.

Date: 29 March 2007 08:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
I don't like the way printed novels do things, though
Fair enough. Do you have any better categories than the printed novels' one, then?

I know I never would have read the Thomas Covenant books if I'd known there was a rape scene.
That's an interesting exemple. Every time I see anyone reccing this serie, they tend to warn about it. And people telling how they knew there was the rape scene, so then, they could go past it and enjoy the serie.

I hadn't been warned myself and didn't miss it, but then again, I hardly pay attention to non con warnings in fanfics either. (and in fanfic there's much greater chance for it to be smut than in the Unbeliever serie).

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