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Even those few short sentences were so depressing. I prefer adventure. Led by good guys. There's always a villain, but you know that villain will lose in the end. The more I read this thread and learn about things like "grimdark", "hopepunk", etc. - the more I want to stay away from them. I tried reading a book that might be in one of these categories once. "The Road". Supposedly a good book. But it started off so depressing that I abandoned it during the first chapter I think. Very near the beginning in any case. When I read a book, I want to finish it happily thinking about what I have just read, not darkly pondering if I should go shoot myself to end the despair.
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When I finish a book. I want to be thinking about it for a long time after. Period. I'm not looking to be uplifted, happy, pissed, or sad. I'm mainly looking to be moved (and maybe just a tad conflicted). I have a generally happy life. So I look to step outside of the snuggly, warm box every now and again. *shrug*
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It's certainly time for someone to give something up.
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Honestly though there’s no reason a sub genre can’t be made up of books from different genres. The things they have in common aren’t mutually exclusive between fantasy, science fiction, horror, and so on. Further the reader can be informed on what kind of hopepunk it is which will let them avoid books they don’t like. Or maybe hopepunk is in fact not a sub genre but a super genre standing above genres like fantasy and science fiction the way they stand above sub genres. |
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Steam punk has never been only science fiction.
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The first of the -punks was cyberpunk (1980). The second was splatterpunk (1986) which has nothing to do with science fiction. The third was steampunk (1987), which I don't think of as science fiction. You could argue the third, but nobody would say Clive Barker writes SF.
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