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- New_Weird abstract "The New Weird is a literary genre that began in the 1990s and developed in a series of novels and stories published from 2001 to 2005. The writers involved are mostly novelists who are considered to be parts of the horror and/or speculative fiction genres but who often cross genre boundaries. Notable authors include China Miéville, Jeff VanderMeer,K. J. Bishop and Steph Swainston.".
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- New_Weird subject Category:Contemporary_literature.
- New_Weird subject Category:Literary_genres.
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- New_Weird comment "The New Weird is a literary genre that began in the 1990s and developed in a series of novels and stories published from 2001 to 2005. The writers involved are mostly novelists who are considered to be parts of the horror and/or speculative fiction genres but who often cross genre boundaries. Notable authors include China Miéville, Jeff VanderMeer,K. J. Bishop and Steph Swainston.".
- New_Weird label "New Weird".
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