Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Name That Genre! #28

TITLE: Adult
GENRE: Secret

“I always knew it would come to this,” came the voice, gravely and over dramatic.

“God,” I muttered, not quite under my breath, rolling my eyes while I continued with the knife slices.

“No, no really. Listen. I got it,” Mac continued excitedly. “When I began this journey, I could foresee the outcome long ago.”

“Really?” Seltzer called out from across the room. “A bit much for a doctor, don't you think?”

“You don't think they struggle with depression at all?”

"I don't know. Drug use, maybe. I never really thought about it. I suppose-"

"Will you two knock it off!" I yelled in frustration, my voice a bit louder then it should have been given the circumstances. "I'm working over here," I said, turning back to the job at hand.

"Sorry," came the synchronized muttering.

"We certainly didn't want to disturb the artist," said Mac, somewhat playfully.

27 comments:

  1. I can't tell.

    I really have no idea what the genre of this one is going to end up being. Maybe contemporary? Science Fiction? I'm sorry, I don't know.

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  2. I can't tell

    There is no sense of setting

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  3. I can't tell.

    I'm pretty sure it's a modern setting but I suspect it might be a thriller/mystery/suspense. I just need a little more setting to confirm -- are they killing someone? Because that's what it seems like to me.

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  4. I can't tell

    Maybe they are killing someone or making a sandwich. For some unknown reason the part about 'them struggling with depression or drug use' made me think zombies

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  5. I can't tell

    I was thinking contemporary, but I can't be sure.

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  6. Absolutely can't tell.

    Slicing. Doctor. Odd names. I couldn't really follow the conversation at all.

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  7. Can't tell. Medical drama maybe?
    Not really sure.

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  8. No idea.

    Very confused.

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  9. I'm going with contemporary based on dialog.

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  10. I'm going with Women's Fiction because of the topic of depression/suicide -- even though the mc is trying to ignore it

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  11. Can't tell

    There is no sense of setting. The dialogue doesn't give enough details to fully grasp the meaning of what they are talking about. Feels like walking in on a conversation that is halfway through, the participants know what they are talking about, but I don't.

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  12. Horror?

    It feels sick and twisted in a way. Like the characters are cutting into bodies. Maybe they are cutting into bodies of a culture of people that are disposable.

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  13. Mainstream.

    It's contemporary and realistic.

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  14. Can't tell.

    The details are so few and general, it could be almost anything.

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  15. I haven't a clue. The names are not contemporary, but maybe I'm just out of touch with modern names. Good luck, Sarah

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  16. I can't tell either, sorry.

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  17. Thriller? Horror? Both?

    I really can't tell because there's too much talking and not enough of anything else, but I feel like the MC is slicing into someone's brain or body and not for medical reasons. Being called an artist while they're slicing into a brain?...sounds gross.

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  18. CONTEMPORARY SOMETHING

    I don't know what the "something" is. It's a little scattered because of the dialogue and because there are so many characters. But the dialogue sounds modern, so I'll go with contemporary.

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  19. Contemporary Dark Comedy is my best guess. I'm assuming the "knife slices" will turn out to be something bloody.

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  20. No clue. Contemporary? Thriller? I got really confused reading this also. I would like more setting to get grounded in the scene.

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  21. Can't Tell

    Autopsy? Ritual? Torture? "Knife slices" is hard to place. The foresight thing doesn't narrow it down, either. At least, not yet.

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  22. Paranormal based on the knife slices being considered artistic, even if mockingly. I don't think anyone of the three speaking are the doctor, I think they're talking about a doctor in the third person. I feel like they're involved in cleaning up a doctor's suicide. Dark humor, kind of intriguing but definitely difficult to decipher (please ignore the alliteration).

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  23. I can't tell. I was confused about who was talking, where they are, and what the task at hand was. You need more action tags to break up the dialog and give the reader a change to figure out who everyone is.

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  24. I CAN'T TELL

    I don't feel grounded at all. The dialogue is mildly interesting (though there are way too many dialogue tags being thrown around), but because I have no idea what the MC is doing, I don't really care about what the others are talking about.

    I'm guessing they're in the middle of a heist, but I'm probably projecting my own story types into this ;-)

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  25. Contemporary

    Eh... possibly near-historical? I don't know. Depression and drug use in doctors seems to be a pretty popular, modern stereotype, but here, they seem to be questioning it. But it's hard to find any real context in this conversation; it feels a bit on the talking head side.

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  26. Mystery/Thriller

    I'm guessing they're doing an autopsy on a doctor who supposedly committed suicide, but she'll find out it was really murder and set off to solve the crime.

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  27. The answer: Thriller.

    However, based on the answers, I'd like to change to "I don't know," or "Zombie Medical Thriller" (because that sounds like a lot of fun to write!).

    My thanks to all the critters. It's hard to hear, but necessary. I have already started to rewrite the opening and (hopefully) make it that much better.

    Thanks again!

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