====Pulp genres==== [[PulpMagazines Pulp magazines]] offered readers a variety of genres, or categories, from [[FantasyGenre sword and sorcery]] to [[WesternGenre Westerns]], from [[RomanceGenre love stories]] to [[FantasyGenre science fiction]], from [[HeroPulpGenre hero pulps]] to [[MiscGenre railroad stories]]. Just about every conceivable genre was covered at one time or another during the pulps' half-century run. ===Background=== Genres offer a way to categorize pulp magazines and the stories in them. As a result, genres are broad topics and typically include many subcategories within them. Not all pulps or stories fit nicely into a single genre, or category. After some discussions on the [[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PulpMags/ Pulp Mags mailing list]] at Yahoo Groups, these main categories coalesced: ~- [[CrimeGenre Crime]] ~- [[FantasyGenre Fantasy/science fiction]] ~- [[GeneralGenre General]] ~- [[HeroPulpGenre Hero/Character]] ~- [[HorrorGenre Horror]] ~- [[JungleGenre Jungle]] ~- [[MiscGenre Miscellaneous]] ~- [[MysteryGenre Mystery/detective]] ~- [[RomanceGenre Romance]] ~- [[SpicyGenre Saucy/spicy]] ~- [[SportsGenre Sports]] ~- [[WarGenre War]] ~- [[WesternGenre Western]] Within each of these broader categories are subcategories, such as "[[HorrorGenre weird menace]]," "[[MysteryGenre hardboiled]]" or "[[FantasyGenre space opera]]." These subcategories are discussed within the entry of the broader genre. ---- ==Categories== CategoryCategory