What genre would be appropriate for an Aspie novel?

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16 Dec 2011, 5:47 pm

Sci Fi comes to mind as the most aspergian genre, but do anything you want-hybridize genres.

Rewrite a classic with the protagonist as an aspie.

Take away King Lear's hunchback, and give him aspergers.



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16 Dec 2011, 8:59 pm

I would also say sci-fi, but to be frank(enstein), I'm not that warm to the whole concept of genre, it feels too limiting. Plus I have some bad experience with TV Tropes, a site built on genre.



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16 Dec 2011, 9:55 pm

Giftorcurse wrote:
Recently, there's been this idea floating around my head... I don't know what the plot's going to be like, but I know that the concept of communication is a major theme.

If you're considering theme over plot, then maybe "literary fiction" (if that counts as a genre).



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19 Dec 2011, 9:59 am

Fantasy or science fiction. Make the character being autistic/AS just another part of them like their hair or eye color, give them a personality, likes and dislikes and protray them as a character and not another stastic or sterotype. Have a plot that the reader will find exciting. I don't know, something like getting trapped in or discovering a paraleel dimension and something where the autistic/AS character uses their autism to save the day (or the universe). I always thought Cale from Titan A.E. was an exelent example of a fictional autistic/AS character.


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