Genric vs Genfic - What's the difference?
genric | genfic |
(fandom slang) Fan fiction that does not focus specifically on romance or sex.
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As an adjective genric
is pertaining to genre.As a noun genfic is
(fandom slang) fan fiction that does not focus specifically on romance or sex.genfic
English
Noun
(-)citation
page 136:
- Fee Folay writes, "I do read a lot of genfic , but I find the slash is more likely to explore a deeper, more intense relationship between the male protagonists, and that beguiles me."
page 210:
- Genfic and hetfic typically extend the source material along lines consistent with the producers' intentions, albeit sometimes more explicitly than the broadcast market would allow.
