Instructions Please answer the following question by submitting your choice(s) with the form VOTE="place your answer here"
Question: What genre(s) are you writing this NaNo? E.g.,
fantasy
romance
science fiction
chick lit
horror
western
slice of life
young adult
literature
... etc...
Note: this is an attempt for me to resurrect my autopoll tool, so the graph with the results won't appear immediately. It is important with your VOTE answers to adhere to the specified format VOTE="answer". Thanks!
I'm curious, do you prefer the term New Adult over GenLit? I find new adult confusing, especially when you say New Adult Books. Are they for people who are newly adult, or are they new books? I like GenLit, personally. I had a big discussion about this with some librarians at an UnConference in Downer's earlier this week, so I'm interested in an outside perspective.
If you were to put mine by demographic, it would be GenLit/New Adult as well.
Instructions
Please answer the following question by submitting your choice(s) with the form
VOTE="place your answer here"
Question: What genre(s) are you writing this NaNo?
E.g.,
Note: this is an attempt for me to resurrect my autopoll tool, so the graph with the results won't appear immediately. It is important with your VOTE answers to adhere to the specified format VOTE="answer". Thanks!
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="young adult"
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="historical"
VOTE="mainstream"
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="erotica"
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="science fiction"
VOTE="star trek"
VOTE="science fiction"
VOTE-"Literary Fiction"
VOTE="historical"
VOTE="Mainstream"
VOTE="paranormal"
VOTE="thriller"
VOTE="romance"
VOTE="paranormal"
VOTE="horror"
vote="Literary Fiction"
vote="thriller"
VOTE="romance"
VOTE="erotica"
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="romance"
VOTE="erotica"
VOTE="new adult"
VOTE="Fanfiction"
I haven't heard of this genre... What is new adult?
New adult is college and right out of college age. Only recently have publishers started separating "new adult" out from "adult" genres.
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="science fiction"
VOTE="fantasy"
Timmmm why is this still not working?
VOTE="fantasy"
VOTE="crime"
VOTE="literary fiction"
VOTE="undecided"
VOTE="mainstream"
VOTE="romance"
VOTE="paranormal"
April 2013 Camp - Win!
July 2013 Camp - Win! (18 days)
VOTE="horror"
VOTE="erotica"
VOTE="literary fiction"
I'm curious, do you prefer the term New Adult over GenLit? I find new adult confusing, especially when you say New Adult Books. Are they for people who are newly adult, or are they new books? I like GenLit, personally. I had a big discussion about this with some librarians at an UnConference in Downer's earlier this week, so I'm interested in an outside perspective.
If you were to put mine by demographic, it would be GenLit/New Adult as well.
VOTE="historical"