Futuristic or Fantasy?
May. 8th, 2008 05:19 pmYou all know that I'm a freak for tags on my library. I'd like to tag correctly all my books. So I need help: sometime I have a doubt if tag something Fantasy or Futuristic... Here some examples:
Poison by Joely Skey: In this world, trust is hard to find…and the one thing they need to survive. Tobias Smator lives down his late father’s execution by avoiding the spotlight—and responsibility. He doesn’t mind what people think of him as long as they leave him alone. Still, in this unremarkable half-life he’s fashioned for himself on deceptively low-tech Rimania, he’s not safe from political intrigue. Someone wants him dead. Alliance operative Geln Marac’s orders for his first assignment were simple: Stay uninvolved. Those orders go out the window, however, when he delivers an antidote to save Tobias from death by poisoning. His reward? Possible betrayal that lands him in the hands of police interrogators. To protect the Alliance, Geln resorts to a temporary mindwipe. Tobias is fascinated by the amnesiac man who saved his life. But Geln has attracted the attention of the high-powered Lord Eberly, who would use him as a pawn. Rather than sacrifice Geln to the political wolves, Tobias chooses to embrace his heritage. Geln’s memory reawakens to a precarious situation with no source of protection—except Tobias. There’s only one way forward for both of them. Trust—or die.
SETTING: Planetary society and in particular a secluded Planet like Rimania where people live like in Regency England. Almost no use of high-tech device and no appeareance of spaceship, even if they exist.
My Fair Captain by J.L. Langley: Talk about a compromising situation! A storm of political intrigue, murderous mayhem and sexual hungers is brewing on planet Regelence. Swarthy Intergalactic Navy Captain Nathaniel Hawkins ran from a past he had no intention of ever reliving. But when his Admiral asks him to use his peerage, as an earl and the heir to a dukedom, to investigate a missing weapons stash, he’s forced to do just that. As if being undercover on a Regency planet where the young men are supposed to remain pure until marriage isn’t bad enough, Nate finds himself attracted to the king’s unmarried son. All Prince Aiden Townsend has ever wanted was to be an artist. He has no interest in a marriage of political fortune or becoming a societal paragon. Until he lands in the arms of the mysterious Earl of Deverell. One look at Nate’s handsome face has Aiden reconsidering his future. Not only does Nate make a virile subject for Aiden’s art, but the great war hero awakens feelings in Aiden he has never felt, feelings he can’t ignore. After a momentous dance at a season ball, Aiden and Nate find themselves exchanging important information and working closely together. They have to fight their growing attraction long enough to find out who stole the weapons and keep themselves from a compromising situation and certain scandal.
SETTING: Planetary society and in particular a secluded Planet like Regelence where people live like in Regency England. Wide use of high-tech device and appeareance of spaceship.
To Touch the Stars by Sienna Black: Generations ago, Edmund Talkirk led a group of colonists on an interstellar search for a new home. They were hoping for a second Earth. They never found it. Now, the descendents of those first brave souls eke out a living on the surface of the world they call Shadow. They are led by their Talkirk, a scarred warrior once known as Cymren, who expects treachery, and demands loyalty and obedience. Lucan came from the underground darkness of the Warren, a part of Shadow thought long abandoned. He left everything and everyone he held dear in an attempt to avert a great wrong. His incredible promises and bold words challenge everything Talkirk knows. Yet there is something about him, wisdom far beyond his years and mystical power his frail body should not possess. He came proclaiming his ability as Pureblood to save Talkirk and the Cairn, the walled city he protects. Whether he intends to save the man and master, or to betray both, is the question, and yet Talkirk can't resist his allure. One way or the other, he'll have the man and the power, regardless of who he has to battle to keep them.
SETTING: Planetary society and in particular a secluded Planet like Shadow where people live like in a Medieval England. Almost no use of high-tech device and no appeareance of spaceship, even if the Cairn where they live was the former spaceship.
So, they are Futuristic or Fantasy? The future setting make them Futuristic? Is Fantasy only an alternate universe of something in the past?
Poison by Joely Skey: In this world, trust is hard to find…and the one thing they need to survive. Tobias Smator lives down his late father’s execution by avoiding the spotlight—and responsibility. He doesn’t mind what people think of him as long as they leave him alone. Still, in this unremarkable half-life he’s fashioned for himself on deceptively low-tech Rimania, he’s not safe from political intrigue. Someone wants him dead. Alliance operative Geln Marac’s orders for his first assignment were simple: Stay uninvolved. Those orders go out the window, however, when he delivers an antidote to save Tobias from death by poisoning. His reward? Possible betrayal that lands him in the hands of police interrogators. To protect the Alliance, Geln resorts to a temporary mindwipe. Tobias is fascinated by the amnesiac man who saved his life. But Geln has attracted the attention of the high-powered Lord Eberly, who would use him as a pawn. Rather than sacrifice Geln to the political wolves, Tobias chooses to embrace his heritage. Geln’s memory reawakens to a precarious situation with no source of protection—except Tobias. There’s only one way forward for both of them. Trust—or die.SETTING: Planetary society and in particular a secluded Planet like Rimania where people live like in Regency England. Almost no use of high-tech device and no appeareance of spaceship, even if they exist.
My Fair Captain by J.L. Langley: Talk about a compromising situation! A storm of political intrigue, murderous mayhem and sexual hungers is brewing on planet Regelence. Swarthy Intergalactic Navy Captain Nathaniel Hawkins ran from a past he had no intention of ever reliving. But when his Admiral asks him to use his peerage, as an earl and the heir to a dukedom, to investigate a missing weapons stash, he’s forced to do just that. As if being undercover on a Regency planet where the young men are supposed to remain pure until marriage isn’t bad enough, Nate finds himself attracted to the king’s unmarried son. All Prince Aiden Townsend has ever wanted was to be an artist. He has no interest in a marriage of political fortune or becoming a societal paragon. Until he lands in the arms of the mysterious Earl of Deverell. One look at Nate’s handsome face has Aiden reconsidering his future. Not only does Nate make a virile subject for Aiden’s art, but the great war hero awakens feelings in Aiden he has never felt, feelings he can’t ignore. After a momentous dance at a season ball, Aiden and Nate find themselves exchanging important information and working closely together. They have to fight their growing attraction long enough to find out who stole the weapons and keep themselves from a compromising situation and certain scandal.SETTING: Planetary society and in particular a secluded Planet like Regelence where people live like in Regency England. Wide use of high-tech device and appeareance of spaceship.
To Touch the Stars by Sienna Black: Generations ago, Edmund Talkirk led a group of colonists on an interstellar search for a new home. They were hoping for a second Earth. They never found it. Now, the descendents of those first brave souls eke out a living on the surface of the world they call Shadow. They are led by their Talkirk, a scarred warrior once known as Cymren, who expects treachery, and demands loyalty and obedience. Lucan came from the underground darkness of the Warren, a part of Shadow thought long abandoned. He left everything and everyone he held dear in an attempt to avert a great wrong. His incredible promises and bold words challenge everything Talkirk knows. Yet there is something about him, wisdom far beyond his years and mystical power his frail body should not possess. He came proclaiming his ability as Pureblood to save Talkirk and the Cairn, the walled city he protects. Whether he intends to save the man and master, or to betray both, is the question, and yet Talkirk can't resist his allure. One way or the other, he'll have the man and the power, regardless of who he has to battle to keep them.SETTING: Planetary society and in particular a secluded Planet like Shadow where people live like in a Medieval England. Almost no use of high-tech device and no appeareance of spaceship, even if the Cairn where they live was the former spaceship.
So, they are Futuristic or Fantasy? The future setting make them Futuristic? Is Fantasy only an alternate universe of something in the past?
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Date: 2008-05-08 04:23 pm (UTC)In my opinion, anything set in the future is futuristic. Most sci-fi is futuristic. Anything set in space or on a different planet is sci-fi. Anything set in a make-believe land where technology is highly advanced is also sci-fi.
Anything set in the past where the technology is more advanced than what it really was and/or fantasy elements exist, or where different events take place than what really occurred, is "alternate history."
Anything set in a make-believe land where there is no technology, where magic exists, where magical creatures exist, or where the society is pre-industrial is fantasy.
That's painting it with a broad brush, obviously, but that's my 2¢.
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Date: 2008-05-08 05:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-08 07:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-08 08:37 pm (UTC)And I also created two new tag: Apocalypse Now (for stories like your Scarred or Trim) and Furry Lovers (for story like the Felidae series by Jade Buchanan)
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