ext_171401 ([identity profile] the-mome-wrath.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] lkh_lashouts2009-01-10 01:00 am

Problems in Urban Fantasy

I found this three part article on the urban fantasy genre and the second part covered many of the cliches and annoyances of the genre. Sadly it seems the genre really is becoming formulaic. It doesn't name any series as examples, but as I was reading down the list I found that unsurprisingly LKH is in violation of many of them. The only thing I really noticed on the list that we haven't seen in the books yet is the lower back tattoo. Anita should get a tattoo, but it should say something like 'run while you still have a personality.'

For your reading enjoyment, here's the articles:

Urban Fantasy Part 1: The Formula
Urban Fantasy Part 2: When Things Go Wrong
Urban Fantasy Part 3: Deconstructing Urban Fantasy

[identity profile] revelininsanity.livejournal.com 2009-01-13 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I found the whole "half First Nations" werecoyote thing kind of irritating, especially since it was kind of an Anita Blake-esque "I never have to do deal with any actual racism because I look white" kind of thing(that's how it came across to me. My mom works with First Nations families in the inner city, though, so I might be reading too much into it and being an annoying Guilty White Person), then she killed the kid(SRSLY? WHO DOES THAT?), then she and the werewolf guy had a very non-interesting chemistry based around the fact that he was an asshole and she was a SPUNKY HEROINE.

I did like the cop, though, and the single mom.
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[identity profile] revelininsanity.livejournal.com 2009-01-13 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I am DEFINITELY going to think it over. I mean, I read Rob Thurman's Cal Leandros' series, so how bad can it be? And I do love brain candy.