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Urban Fantasy - when is there too much of a good thing?

by morgan on Feb.25, 2010, under Anton Strout and Amber Benson

Lots of Urban Fantasy questions on my mind today.  Anton and Amber, feel free to respond to any that you choose.

Urban fantasy is the hot genre in the SF&F category, and that’s been the case for the past few years.  Do you see that changing anytime soon?  Do we have a timeless formula here?  Keep in mind that I use “formula” loosely, sort of like how Robert Jordan and Terry Brooks follow the Tolkien epic fantasy “formula.”

In epic fantasy, we sometimes see rival camps.  There are those who like their high fantasy epic and optimistic, like Tolkien, and those who crave some blending of weirdness and grim realism, like Moorcock.  Do you see camps forming along those lines in the urban fantasy fan base?  If there are, do fans line up behind the sexy stories (like Laurell K. Hamilton’s) or the more action-packed (Jim Butcher, for example)?

Is it important that UF remain rooted in familiar cities, such as San Francisco or Chicago?  If the setting shifts to someplace more fantastical, is it still the same genre?  Does it matter to you?

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1 Comment for this entry

  • Gabriel Ingram

    I know this name is being thrown around alot lately, but Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy was one of my first UF reads, and rather than it being stale and overdone, Sanderson revitalized everything. He managed to blend a complex world of High Fantasy and inject it with all the nonstop action that should be expected from UF. The subgenre will most definitely not go stale if stuff like this keeps popping up on the shelves.

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