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Following up loosely on my last entry, I finally came up with a perfect way to describe Urban Chick Lit Fantasy: It's not so much Pride and Prejudice and Zombies as it is Sex & the City & Mothman.*

Yeah, it's another subgenre that irritates the hell out of me, but I really can't take the high road on this one because I am a fan of Tamora Pierce's pioneering genre of Law & Order: Special Pigeons Unit myself. I just can't deny my visceral reaction to pretty much any form of Sassy Chick Lit, and when they start snagging stuff I like, such as magic systems, I get territorial.


*Although unlike the other remixes done purely for gags, I feel that the addition of Mothman would be a serious improvement on that Let's Go Shopping And Be Horny bullshit.**

**Unless it's Mothman Prophecies Mothman. "Richard Gere, is your refrigerator running?" should not be a giant urban legend hellmonster's entire repertoire.

Date: 2010-09-25 01:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] renshai.livejournal.com
"Tamora Pierce's pioneering genre of Law & Order: Special Pigeons Unit"

A+, would LOL again. (So, when does Mastiff come out, again?)

My enjoyment of Urban Chick Lit Fantasy seems to depend heavily on the ratio of sex/relationship!drama to werewolves (occasionally other supernatural taxa, but mostly werewolves).

For example: Patricia Briggs' Mercedes Thompson books = low sex to werewolf ratio, therefore I like.

Kim Harrison's Rachel Morgan books, or Laurel Hamilton's Anita Blake books = high sex to werewolf ratio, therefore I didn't make it past the first chapter.

Date: 2010-09-25 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stormteller.livejournal.com
Hell, the real Mothman is even cooler. He gave teenagers conjunctivitis and once abducted a bloodmobile. (Seriously. Read the book) I'd like to see him thrown into some literature.

Date: 2010-09-26 06:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] shadesofmauve
I recently read a new york times article calling most of chick-lit 'priv-lit', and I think it hit the nail on the head. Finally, words to describe my disgust with the genre.

That being said, I like werewolves, but not all the undead things. I've always been fascinated with the idea of transforming into an animal (and being able to run, and jump huge distances, and and and...) but the rest of it doesn't do much for me.

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