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>this is the state of genre fiction in [current year]
Do you rike it?

>> No.18811948

bampu

>> No.18811967

According to who?

>> No.18811978

Sounds like utter bullshit. Source?

>> No.18811991
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>>18810375
A toast to Space Opera chads

>> No.18812002

There are like 5 or 6 living authors of scifi and fantasy I'd agree to read, and they're all 50+ white dudes. The fact that LGBTPOTATO is inexplicably included as a subgenre if its own tells me that the pie was compiled by analysing detestable female literature and brown authors

>> No.18812049

>>18811967
>who
Leave.

>> No.18812058

>>18811967
no. why would the world health organisation have stats on the publishing industry?

>> No.18812068

>>18810375
I'm surprised crime is so little. Romance even less. I'm calling bullshit.

>> No.18813287

>>18810375
I doubt the truth if it without a source, but if true I like what I see. The subgenres I'm interested in writing are small that I can become prominent in the niche, but when combined are large enough to have mass appeal.

>> No.18813290

>>18811948
>bampu
underrated

>> No.18813583

>>18812058
kek

>> No.18814323

>>18811967
W.H.O.

>> No.18814368

>>18810375
I'm surprised by the amount of space opera stuff desu, seems like a genre that has run its course

>> No.18814468

>>18810375
Idk, in my opinion there can be masterpieces for any of these subgenres. Even in LGBT, p. e. Ursula K. Le Guin

>> No.18815742

>>18810375
>>18811967
>>18811978

SOURCE
https://twitter.com/theSPSFC/status/1422433557109043200

> Feast your eyes on this year's #SPSFC (Sci-fi) subgenre frequencies (derived from 304 competitors).

Method used to find: reverse image search

>> No.18816450

>>18810375
pfff
imagine making a work that doesn't unify all these "genres"
pfff