Four Reasons Why Stories By Dark Fantasy Authors Are Popular



by Bethany Reeves


Increasingly more folk are reading novels by dark fantasy authors. Though these writers have been around for a long time, many such stories are gaining in readership. There seems to be something about the brooding and sensual worlds these storytellers conjure up that fascinate modern readers. With more of such stories making it on to best seller lists, here are four reasons why it's becoming more popular.

As a starting point some consideration as to what the term dark fantasy itself means is in order. As a general observation such tales are specifically characterized by ominous and diabolical themes. Although evil deeds are not confined to the pages of these stories, it's very specific to it though.

A first reason concerning the genre's favorable status has to do with the extraordinary places the creators conjure up. The skill required to pull the imagination into these strange and alluring worlds and keep it there till the final page makes for riveting stuff. In addition the inexhaustible fund of ideas the truly gifted among these story tellers come up with leave many folk simply astounded.

The creation of many mysterious and mythical characters are another alluring aspect. Notwithstanding the archetypal status of many beings, the events and circumstances these creatures deal with have some relevance concerning the lives and hopes of ordinary readers. The depiction of complex characters being both evil and good adds unpredictability and enhances the entertainment value.

Ordinarily repulsive aspects of human nature are being worked over into fascinating story material which people find engaging. It's a gripping experience to come across dangerous impulses lurking in the depths of the human psyche but externalized in fiction in a manner that's nevertheless entertaining. It requires brilliance and extraordinary creative thinking to pull this off especially as it pertains to otherwise socially taboo subjects.

The strange and imaginary places in the pages of the novels are in some way speaking about contemporary issues, and this perhaps also draws people to the literature. But this is done with such skill that's it not immediately obvious to the reading public. Thus such contrived escapist material nevertheless contains unpalatable truths presented in entertaining fictional form.

It would do aspirant writers wishing to operate in this type of genre the world of good to read as many of the works of top dark fantasy authors. This way one gets a sense of how to hook and build a constant readership, and it also provides inspiration to delve into one's own creative springs for story ideas. The foregoing reasons are only a few that give some sense as to the popularity of authors working in this literary style.

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