It's a fantasy novel sort of slotting into the epic fantasy subgenre. A fast-paced adventure with a bit of romance showing up as well.
'Underneath'
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Thank you, Tom. Please note new tag.
Now I must go print that out and prepare to tell Hubby not to ask silly questions when I tape it up on my desk.
Four days into my misadventure with Twilight, I now hate both main characters.
Like all right-thinking people, Gud.
I'm just surprised it took you that long.
Dittoing Amy and Anne.
So very true.
And I hate them from the movies because despite my friends' inexplicable fondness for the books, I have managed to avoid them.
After the disaster of yesterday's commute, this morning's wasn't too terrible. There are flashes of okay-ness.
If I'm recommend an entire book on a particular subject inside the MS I'm writing further discussion of a topic (as opposed to citing particular pages to prove a point) and I mention the title and author in the text is there any need to add a formal citation? I do make extensive use of formal citations in the work, so maybe not citing is inconsistent?