Excellent point, and I think the same holds true with horror, fantasy, mystery or SF. They all must have an underlying plot (except for mystery, which IS a plot--riddle), but the plot simply cannot exist as it is without the "world" it exists in. The world, of course, is the genre.And that is why genre fiction is AT LEAST as important as mainstream fiction.
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