Re: Can someone help with finding one's genre?
I think this thread has derailed a little bit from "What is my genre?" to "Why genre is important."
I think if you try to force a book into a genre, you can ruin it. If you try to write to a genre, you can come up with derivative crap.
Finding what genre your book fits in is what started this thread and it can be difficult. I've struggled with it with my own book because it gets bogged down by limited scope. You can throw out as many different types as you want but in a bookstore (if you can still find one) there really aren't many to pick from.
You're going to be slotted into Fiction, SciFi/Fantasy, Mystery, Romance, YA. That's it. There's no Historical fiction section, no Historical Romance, no SciFi Political Thriller. Subgenres simply don't exist for broad marketing because they're not going to appeal to people who don't know what they're looking for. This is important because you still have a large section of the population that grew up looking for books like this.
Amazon and other online retailers have expanded the Genre and Subgenre search because its easier to have 25 search options instead of 25 sections of a physical store. This might be where we're going but even there they still fall back to the big genres. That's where I'd start.
Is my book Fiction? Is it Mystery? Is it Fantasy? From there you can go into the subgenre's and find where your book fits. I think that's easier because you can start with something broad and get more focused. That said, I still haven't figured out my own with any certainty. This is due in part to different definitions of genres from different sources. Some may require Historical Fiction to be based in the real world, others don't. Some require fantasy to have elements of magic, other's don't. Political fiction is where I've landed more often than not but I've also had people who've read Rise tell me repeatedly that it is historical fiction.
If you can't figure out one of the broad Genres that your novel would fit into you might want to start asking who would want to read it. Unless you're writing just to write it is important to know who your audience is and the Genres are defined by that.