I would say 'contemporary fantasy' when describing it to others. 'Mundane fantasy', as others have said above, breaks my brain a little, and is emphatically not an appealing description to me. (I would actually call it 'urban fantasy' in the privacy of my own mind, because my idiosyncratic definition of that term doesn't mean 'fantasy in cities' but rather 'faerie intruding into the real world in a contemporary setting'. I imprinted a little too hard on certain aspects of War for the Oaks when forming my personal definition of the term. My brain is weird.)
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Date: 2014-02-07 05:51 pm (UTC)