In an age of genre-hopping and -mixing, how do we understand the root genres of alternative reality fiction? How do we identify a story belonging to the fantasy genre, or simply elements of a cross-genre story that are descended of the fantasy bloodline? What traditions mark a story as fantasy? Are any elements essential for a story to qualify as fantasy? How do you understand this genre? _________________ Violet "Violanthe" Kane
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