• YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    It never fails, when I’m Ubering and someone starts talking about reading, I go down some of my recent non fictions, cause I falsely assume more people read those than my various 40k and other esoteric fantasy interests. Without missing a beat they will instantly start saying names of authors I’ve never heard of before. I’ll look them up later and it’s always some Y.A. it is really incredible how popular it is amongst soooo many people that aren’t really that young. I get it though, it’s comfort food, let people enjoy whatever makes them happy.

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        Anything Terry Pratchett or R.A. Salvatore. And even though he gets heat (and rightly so for his xanth series) Pierce Anthony holds some fond childhood memory with his incarnations of immortality. Just finished traffic by Tom Vanderbilt last week, that was a fascinating look at how and why we drive the way we do. Weeds was pretty dope(pun fully intended). Bully pulpit and freakonomics are another two that stand out off of the top of my head. I listen to most of my fiction with audio books while driving Uber.

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    I thought the advice was “just write smut”, is it “just write YA” now?

    There goes my plan of writing Micro-Smut scenes and selling them for 99p self published. What have I been reading all this literature for as research?! I don’t even like smut!

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          They’re totally different.

          Greektasy has steamy romance with inconveniently attractive brooding werewolf-pire enemies-to-lovers plotlines, whereas Romantasy has the same thing with a different name.

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        Joke’s on me, I don’t like romantasy either. I like my fiction to be philosophy disguised as magic and spaceships.

        Romance is what sells though, and I’m glad something sells to keep authors around writing my pensive wankery.

        I did toy with the idea of writing the chapter long smut pieces I see around. Then decided I would have to devote more time than I want to devote to smut to do it right and not scam people.

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        It was my understanding that romance, as an umbrella, was the best seller of books.

        The reason “just write smut” was the advice given to struggling authors was because the demand was there to make it a best selling genre, but people didn’t typically write it. Now it’s fairly saturated so the advice is less relevant.

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          Romantasy has been thriving in recent years but you have to market yourself to stand out. It’s also been weird in that increasingly self publishing has been a better deal for authors of the genre.

          Personally I’d love to get into reading it but I hear there isn’t much good f/f content in the genre.

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            The last series I finished was “Kingdom of immortal lovers” by Ruby Roe. Which is some f/f BDSM vampire smut.

            I think Ruby Roe is mainly f/f, but the above was more smut than fantasy. That said, I don’t go out of my way to read romance, so I really wouldn’t know.

            I can’t recommend, or not recommend the series though, it wasn’t written for me. Just here to say Ruby exists for f/f fantasy smut.