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Quotes About Subgenre

Writing books that people want to read is helpful - my most successful book is my only police procedural, a very popular subgenre of the very popular crime fiction genre.
~ Allan Guthrie
I really feel like New Found Glory created a subgenre.
~ Chad Gilbert
I regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world.
~ Mindy Kaling
Consider Science Fiction, since its formal inception as a romantic subgenre in this country in 1926 with the publication of the first issues of Hugo Gernsbeck's Amazing Stories has been known for its simple and melodramatic plots which demonstrates man's mastery (or later on loss of control of technology
~ Barry N. Malzberg
L.A. films are hard to define compared to New York films because New York films are their own subgenre, in a way. L.A. is more transparent.
~ Nicolas Winding Refn
I'd like to imagine that "dreamoir" becomes a subgenre of nonfiction, maybe ultimately because I'd love to read many more dreamoirs by other writers - poets and memoirists especially.
~ Wendy C. Ortiz
Urban Fantasy is a subgenre pretty much designed for teenagers. It's pretty twee, but I adore it. I've been trying to come up with an Urban Fantasy comic ever since I'd read the Nancy Collins 'Sonja Blue' series years ago.
~ Ted Naifeh
There's a whole, that is a whole subgenre within martial arts cinema. The supernatural martial arts movie. Particularly within Asian cinema.
~ Scott Derrickson
I won't call 'Cabin' an anti-home invasion story, because that's not exactly true, but the home-invasion subgenre is one I generally don't gravitate toward as a reader or film viewer.
~ Paul G. Tremblay
I regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world.
~ Mindy Kaling
I simply regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world created therein has different rules than my regular human world.
~ Mindy Kaling
My grandmother left a whole bookcase of old science fiction novels. The company-city subgenre always seemed to star a hero who outsmarted, overthrew, or escaped "the company." I've never seen one where the hero fought like hell to get taken in and underpaid by the company. In real life, that's the way it will be. That's the way it is.
~ Octavia E. Butler