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Old 01-23-2006, 04:45 PM   #1
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Finding a market for lit fiction.

They say you should mention what audience you're aiming for but what do you do if you can't find anything that's like what you've written.
The closest genre I can find to mine is Lit Fiction and most of those books are different from each other, so how am I meant to compare my book to another book/author if no one else has done it?
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Old 01-23-2006, 06:32 PM   #2
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you don't have to compare your book to any others... and 'audience' refers the target market... as in children, YAs, adults, paperback romance addicts, new agers, or whatever...

i would strongly suggest you not call your work 'literary fiction' since it's not up to you to say it's 'literary' quality... here's an excerpt from eharlequin.com, re the difference between 'the big two':

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The Big Two: Popular Fiction versus Literary Fiction.
The simplest definition of popular fiction is that these are stories written with the primary goal of entertaining their reader. This genre's whole purpose is to carry the reader away: to grab you from the start and pull you through a story that engages and entertains from the first page to the last.

The goal of literary fiction isn't to entertain, but to challenge the reader and, at best, to elevate her thoughts. Literary-fiction writers have their gaze turned inward: they're exploring the process of writing itself, as well as exploring big questions like truth and identity and what it is to be human. Popular fiction can also encompass these things, but it does so in the process of telling a great story. Think of it this way: popular-fiction writers are focused on the art of storytelling rather than focused on the art of writing.
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Old 01-23-2006, 08:36 PM   #3
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Wah!
That's something to miss, I always thought it just meant something that isnt in a genre!
Thanks for that
But then what do I call the above?
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Old 01-24-2006, 07:16 PM   #4
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i can't tell you what to call something i haven't seen... send me a synopsis and the first chapter, and i'll give you my opinion on where it falls, genre-wise and market-wise...
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