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'The work of a multi-genre novel can be difficult to balance. Mainstream detective fictions routinely entertain whiffs of the supernatural amid domestic plots and nail-biting whodunits; urban-fantasy thrillers, meanwhile, are more often promoted primarily in light of those supernatural elements. This can create a significant disconnect between branding and content when an author is also seeking to advance the quotidian in their protagonist’s life.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Strange Horizons 9 October 2017 19932961 2017 periodical issue 2017
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