Campus novel
Post-colonial
Science fiction
Ancient Greek/ Roman Literature
Existentialism
Historical fiction
Bildungsroman
Comic novel
Dystopia
Psychological thriller
Dream visions
Utopian
Autobiography/ biography
Fantasy
Family Saga
Gothic novel
Steampunk
Realistic
Picaresque
Lesbian pulp
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Cheers Fifth.
I've not heard of Lesbian pulp either. Perhaps I'm just out of touch.
Ha, you're not out of touch Paul. Pulp fiction is the term for the cheap low cost mass publishing of short stories and from the early 20th century, often genre fiction. You could consider them the roots of today's cheap romance novels and other formulaic mass market paperbacks.
Some good authors wrote for the pulps though, because it was a way to make money fast because they were paid by the word instead of by sales. The publishers relied on producing a consistent flow of stories for a niche market rather than producing successful novels that would get republished.
Most lesbian pulp, as you can imagine, was lesbian themed erotica written for men by men.
Edit: Gay and lesbian pulp fiction is rather negatively viewed by gay people these days, because they perpetuated a lot of negative stereotypes. Some, mostly of the lesbian variety, have been seen as early important cultural expressions of a gay identity. However, gay pulp tended to be much more negative because obscenity laws tended to require that it contain an explicitly anti-gay message in it.
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O-P, what's steampunk? I've never heard of it.
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It's a subgenre of sci-fi (and other genre fiction) that draws a lot on the grittiness of cyberpunk (it emerged at the same time) and on older eras of sci-fi, like Welles and Verne. It's often associated with a sort of Victorian setting with technology that would have maybe been envisioned by 19th century people, but was never achieved.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Difference_Engine
The Difference Engine is considered the prototypical steampunk novel.
Voted for my favourite 12. Glad to see my choice of 'Picaresque' is in the lead. The Unfortunate Traveller by Thomas Nashe is reaching the top of my TBR list, although i'm sure a Tobias Smollett work would likely get the nod in the poll.
Reckon 'Lesbian Pulp' might not make it but OP's summary has rejuvenated my interest so maybe it will others'!
T for Tea.
Where's the fag pulp?I will go for realistic.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
I nominate Short Story Collections and Horror.
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LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
Aww...
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"Personal note: When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrunk to pinholes and everything came into focus and for a moment I understood. The doctors didn't know if my eyes would ever heal."
-Pi