How do you determine a genre's novel if it has elements from all three genres above?
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Ditto Veinglory and Torrain. Without knowing anything more about the project we can't determine what it might be, honestly.
It sounds like sci fi to me, not bizarro anyway unless there is more weirdness in the narrative than the synopsis suggests.
Setting definitely sounds SF, though if the focus is on people not doing what they're told and society suffering deprivation and breaking down as a result, you can make an argument for the genre being horror.
FWIW, I'm not seeing the Bizarro; it seems like a not-shockingly-implausible setting and chain of events.
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It's definitively NOT horror.
I'm going to ditto sci-fi. I think that fits best.![]()
What would you call it then?
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I had posted a synopsis, but I thought that was what was keeping people from buying it.
I'm curious; why?It's definitively NOT horror.
I thought it had a bit of a bizzaro vibe mainly because of the 'God' that floats above them.
Why? I mean, everyone knows Dracula, roughly, and that thing's been in print for over a century. For a more current example, Stephen King's stuff still sells, and I don't think the backlist is getting much new promotion--a good chunk of sales of that probably come from people who heard summaries from their friends or online and thought it sounded interesting.
...or, you know, there's all those summaries on the backs of book jackets.
If you think that the summary needs polishing, and you meant editors/agents aren't into the idea, I think there's a place here where you can get advice...