Contemporary fantasy seemed as close as anything. "Maine Fantasy" doesn't quite have the ring to it. I kind of like "blue collar fantasy", but it doesn't really mean anything, and besides, it makes me want to put it in an auto plant. (Born and raised in Detroit, blue collar is auto plants, pure and simple.) It's not geek fantasy, since even though we have a former software engineer, that's peripheral to what she is and does in these books, mostly.
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Date: 2014-02-07 05:41 pm (UTC)