Genre Mashup!

Morgan Larkin • November 12, 2025

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Hi fellow readers, writers, and friends!


Let's talk about my novel's identity crisis. I couldn't just pick ONE genre and call it a day. Nope. I decided to throw Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Romance into a blender and hit "frappe." The result? A genre mashup that's either brilliantly ambitious or completely unhinged.


But here's the thing about the ocean setting. It created the PERFECT playground for this chaos. The richness and vast creativity of our unknown depths made combining all these elements feel... natural, like they were always meant to be together.


How is it Sci-Fi?


Scientific Concept: Sci-Fi novels often feature plots centered on a scientific concept.


My novel: Humans are getting genetically modified to get "gilled" so they can escape the hot surface and tunnel fever. The medical advancements allowing scientists to develop a surgery that creates half-human, half-fish people hit the Sci-Fi concept dead on. ✅


Unfamiliar Settings: Sci-Fi novels often take place in settings that differ from reality, such as futuristic societies, other planets, or universes that serve as the backdrop for speculative drama.


My Novel: It's 2177 (futuristic ✅), where humans live in an underwater urban city called Incipio (not reality ✅). No human lives in the ocean...duh. But we know it takes up most of our earthly home, and yet we don't know much about it. So it's both familiar AND unfamiliar to us. The way my characters interact with the sea hits different than our land-dwelling lives—every chapter, every setting, every movement feels like they're in a different world.


Fun Fact: Our ocean has its own type of weather! While not the same as atmospheric weather (like rain, snow, or wind), the ocean has dynamic phenomena called "ocean weather" or "internal weather of the sea." What does ocean weather look like? Well, it's a lot of things like: mesoscale eddies (large masses of swirling water that travel throughout the ocean, moving heat, nutrients, and life), internal waves (generated by the wind affecting the circulation, currents, and temperature), and maelstroms (localized, powerful whirlpools)—


Oops...I'm geeking out about the ocean. Sorry!


Exploration of Consequences: Examines the impact of scientific or technological change on society or individuals.


My Novel: What happens when humans gain the ability to breathe underwater? How does society shift when humans have to survive in a completely different environment? What does it mean to be human when your DNA has been fundamentally altered? Every scientific advancement comes with a price, and my characters are about to find out just how steep that cost can be.


How is it Fantasy?


Magical or Supernatural Elements: Fantasy novels incorporate magic, mythical creatures, or supernatural forces.


My Novel: Here's where things get REALLY fun. My story includes hidden civilizations.  ✅ Not the Disney kind. Think less "Part of Your World" and more "apex predator with a grudge." Plus, I've woven in supernatural elements that blur the line between science and magic. Because who says you can't have both? ✨


World-Building: Fantasy creates richly detailed worlds with their own rules, cultures, and histories.


My Novel: I built an entire underwater civilization from scratch. ✅ We're talking about social hierarchies, cultural traditions, political tensions, and a history that goes back millennia. The ocean isn't just a setting; it's a force. It's a living, breathing character with its own mythology and secrets. Every layer you peel back reveals something new.


How is it Romance?

Romance Plot Arc: The romantic relationship is integral to the plot. Has a beginning, middle, and end.


My Novel: Let's just say the chemistry between my protagonist and a warrior princess could boil the ocean. (Okay, maybe that's a stretch, but you get the idea.) Their relationship isn't just tacked on for the sake of creating romance—it's woven into the very fabric of the story. ✅


Emotional Journey: Romance focuses on the emotional development and connection between characters.


My Novel: A relationship doesn't just happen...it's EARNED through conflict, vulnerability, trust broken and rebuilt, and moments that will have you screaming at the page (hopefully 😅). The journey is messy and complicated. Because relationships aren't neat and tidy—it's raw, transformative, and sometimes a little terrifying.


Why Blend Them?


Here's the truth: life doesn't fit into neat little boxes, so why should my story?


The ocean setting gave me permission to dream bigger. To ask "what if" in ways that single-genre stories sometimes can't. What if you could engineer humans to survive underwater? What if ancient creatures lurk in the depths? What if falling in love meant risking everything you thought you knew?


The Bottom Line: Will my genre mashup appeal to everyone? Probably not.


Some readers want pure Sci-Fi. Others want high fantasy with zero science. And some want romance without all the world-ending drama.


But for those of you who, like me, can't choose just one flavor at the ice cream shop? This book is for you. It's for the readers who want to explore impossible worlds, encounter creatures that shouldn't exist, AND swoon over a forbidden romance.


It's messy, it's ambitious, and it's unapologetically ALL THE THINGS.


So yeah, I wrote a genre mashup. And I'm not sorry about it.


Stay creative, stay obsessed, and don't be afraid to break the rules.


Morgan
Debut author who couldn't stay in her lane ☕📚✨


Let's chat: What's your take on genre mashups? Love them? Hate them? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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