: My book doesn't seem to fall into a clear genre What genre best describes my novel about the life of a character whose entirely fictional history includes many realistically humorous interludes
What genre best describes my novel about the life of a character whose entirely fictional history includes many realistically humorous interludes as well as some serious, even tragic incidents? It begins with his birth in 1968 and finishes when he is in late middle age in approximately contemporary times.There is nothing autobiographical about it, I hasten to add.
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I would consider that Realistic Fiction. Realistic Fiction is where everything is fictional, but could happen in real life, hence the name.
"Realistic fiction typically involves a story whose basic setting (time and location in the world) is real and whose events could feasibly happen in that real-world setting." -Wikipedia
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