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science fiction horror is a subgenre of science fiction and horror films, often revolving around subjects that include but are not limited to alien invasions, mad scientists, and/or experiments gone wrong.
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horror sub-genres • science fiction horror
science fiction horror is a subgenre of science fiction and horror films, often revolving around subjects that include but are not limited to alien invasions, mad scientists, and/or experiments gone wrong.
A Fun Post about Solarpunk Sub-genres
Lunarpunk
Lunarpunk is the sister aesthetic to solarpunk, but darker, I was actually surprised to see it has it’s own flag presented below. The basis is people moving to the moon and waiting for the earth to heal while in colonies, there would be tons of difficulties with low gravitational pull, constant unfiltered radiation from the sun, and probably even keeping warm, very compelling in my opinion.
It looks much like the solarpunk flag, but unlike the solarpunk flag, lunarpunk doesn’t have a political movement attached
Tidalpunk
Tidalpunk is basically humans moving to the sea because the land has been left unhealed for so long, it’s almost uninhabitable, so people are living on or under the sea until the land is able to start healing again/ Expansion in population has led to housing out at or under water that’s Eco-friendly and doesn’t harm wildlife, sadly this one doesn’t have a flag. Luckily it has an aesthetic though.
Sustainable, ocean-based living? Yes please, makes me wish I knew how to swim though. To be perfectly honest I’m out of ideas on this post, so if you have any more ideas, please feel free to re-blog with what sub-genres relating to solarpunk you could find. I’m certain there are niche ones that I haven’t found yet.
As always, this has been @punkofsunshine, see ya’ll soon.
How does one compare and contrast different sub-genres within science fiction or fantasy literature?
Science fiction and fantasy are broad literary genres that encompass a wide range of sub-genres, each with its own unique characteristics and conventions. Understanding the differences between these sub-genres is crucial for analyzing and appreciating science fiction and fantasy literature. In this article, we will examine some of the most popular sub-genres within science fiction and fantasy,…
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Inspired by the post about infinite music sub-genres, here's some new horror film sub-genres:
▪️Italian Slop
▪️Wet Cannibals
▪️80s Post-Dracula
▪️Emotional Monstercore
▪️Romantic Stabby
▪️Alien Beast Revival
Combine two sub-genres for your next story idea.
In 1960, Henry Farrell wrote a Gothic novel about two of the most unforgettable female characters to grace the pages of a book: Blanche and Jane Hudson. The Hudsons were former movie stars, one ra…
Read my latest blog post about a beloved, yet forgotten, sub-genre.
On Fantasy
I’ve been thinking about genres and sub-genres lately, because I’m always being asked to explain what my fantasy novels are like and where they sit in terms of other fantasy novels.
And I’ve come to the conclusion that “Fantasy”, as a genre, exists as a spectrum, and that the subgenre labels don’t go even a quarter of the way to helping people understand what it is they are looking for.
Let’s…
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