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We are writers mainly from Australia and New Zealand who write speculative fiction with romantic elements. Be it fantasy, paranormal, dark urban fantasy, futuristic and everything in between.
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Thursday, 9 January 2025

Magic Thursday: Weaving Worlds: Balancing Genre Mashups in Your Writing with Ava Silvers!



Hello fellow word weavers! Ava Silvers here, ready to delve into a topic that's both exciting and challenging: blending genres. My Creatures of the Midwest series, starting with the first book where a witch hunts her sister's killer in a town teeming with supernatural beings, is a prime example of how much fun genre mashups can be. It's a blend of urban fantasy, mystery, and a touch of cozy small-town charm. But how do you create a harmonious blend without ending up with a literary Frankenstein's monster? Let's explore.

One of the biggest pitfalls of genre blending is creating a story that feels disjointed. Imagine mixing a gritty noir detective story with a light-hearted romantic comedy. Unless handled with finesse, the tonal shifts can jar the reader out of the story. The key is to find the common ground between your chosen genres. What thematic elements overlap? What character archetypes can bridge the gap?




In Creatures of the Midwest, the mystery element provides the narrative drive. Both Hazel, the witch, and Corwin, the vampire, are driven by a need to uncover the truth. This shared goal creates a natural connection between the urban fantasy and mystery aspects. The cozy small-town setting, while seemingly disparate, adds a layer of intimacy and community, grounding the supernatural elements in a relatable environment.

Think of genres as ingredients in a recipe. You wouldn't just dump everything into a bowl and hope for the best (even though I am known to cook like that!). You need to consider how the flavours will interact.

Will they complement each other or clash? A dash of spice can enhance a dish, but too much can overwhelm the palate. Similarly, a touch of horror can add depth to a fantasy novel, but an overabundance can turn it into something entirely different.

Start by identifying the primary genre of your story. This will be the foundation upon which you build. Then, carefully select secondary genres that enhance and expand your core narrative. Ask yourself: what elements of these genres can I incorporate to enrich my story? Perhaps the suspenseful pacing of a thriller, the social commentary of dystopian fiction, or the emotional resonance of a romance.

Character development is crucial in genre mashups. Your characters need to feel authentic within the blended world you've created. Hazel, for example, isn't just a witch; she's a grieving sister seeking justice. Corwin isn't just a vampire; he's a creature grappling with his identity in a world that believes he's extinct. These layered characters bridge the gap between the different genre elements, making the blend feel seamless.

Finally, don't be afraid to experiment. Genre blending is all about pushing boundaries and creating something new. Read widely in the genres you want to combine, paying attention to how other authors have successfully (or unsuccessfully) blended elements. Take inspiration from their successes and learn from their mistakes. And most importantly, have fun with it! The joy you find in creating your unique blend will shine through in your writing, captivating readers and drawing them into your wonderfully woven world.

So, go forth and blend! Create stories that defy categorisation and captivate readers with their unexpected twists and turns. Happy writing!



A Vampire in Disguise 

Book 1, Creatures of the Midwest

A witch’s mission to find her sister’s killer leads to otherworldly dangers.

When Hazel Goode’s search for a murderer lands her in Shadow Hollow, she thinks the strangest thing there is herself. But this little midwestern town has been collecting supernatural creatures for centuries, and the arrival of one more could shatter the paranormal veil.

Corwin doesn’t plan to disclose he’s a vampire. After all, vampires are supposed to be extinct. But when he enlists Hazel’s help to solve a mystery – the same mystery she is trying to solve…but for a very different reason – his secret will put them both in danger.

Helping Corwin could crack Hazel’s case wide open, or could make them the next target. Now, with the Last Vampire on Earth and Hazel both digging around in the Midwest’s magical underbelly, it won’t be long before an uncontrollable darkness is released. And this time, there will be no escape.

Fans of True Blood and Midnight, Texas will find their next fix in Creatures of the Midwest series, a thrilling, additive paranormal drama.

Start reading this cozy small town fantasy today!

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Ava Silvers

Ava Silvers is an author who specialises in the genre of Urban Fantasy. Ava's storytelling merges from her own lived experiences and imagination. When not writing she finds joy in exploring forgotten towns and haunted hotels and seeking inspiration from eerie buildings from the past. A collector of rare books and artefacts, her home reflects the magical and mysterious world like her books. A Vampire in Disguise is the first book in the Creatures of the Midwest series. 

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Thursday, 13 July 2023

Magic Thursday: Genre Hopping with D.D. Line!


In our industry, especially in traditional publishing, there’s a consensus to stick to one genre because that’s better for marketing, managing audience expectations, and involves less work. That may be true for many, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t explore other genres and achieve our goals.

Writers like HG Wells, Georgette Heyer, Stephen King, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Margaret Atwood, and Charlaine Harris are all successful in more than one genre. In our Darksiders group, we have multi-genre talents in the likes of Leisl Leighton, Anna Hackett, Carolyn Wren, and Mel Teshco, to name a few.

For some authors, they found their success by first establishing themselves in one genre.

They’ve built a strong following, and creating a voice so strong, their readers will follow them and their stories anywhere. For others, their different creative styles encouraged them to explore other possibilities and create separate genre followers / readers, even if it’s on a trial-and-error basis. They run separate websites, fan bases, and, in some cases, write under different names.

There are also the authors who stick to the one name, website, and brand, and captivate their readers no matter what genre they love. Their writing voice is strong, yet flexible enough to carry them over two or more genres, satisfy their readers’ desires, and they rise to the challenge of balancing the different styles / expectations required.

Then we have writers like me who maybe should stick to one genre first, but just can’t help themselves. I started my writing career with a love of ghost stories, horror, and ‘things that go bump in the night.’ Many of my short stories are dark and devious, but my characters wanted to do ‘kissing stuff’ and my love of paranormal romance was born. I also love a good mystery, and challenged myself to write something that didn’t rely on supernatural means. This drew me to exploring romantic suspense. So much for the horror writer I believed I was.

While I write both romantic suspense and paranormal romance novels and novellas, they are mutual in the way they feature redemption and second chances.

To date, they’ve been two separate entities. There’s been no curses, magic spells or any woo woo, which is totally a technical term, in my romantic suspense. No police officer or detective has rushed in to save the day in my paranormal romances or explained anything scientifically.

This will change in my next series because I’m a glutton for punishment. I’m merging my favourite genres together.

In the meantime, I’d love to learn your thoughts on writing on more than one genre and what mash ups you’d be keen to write/read.


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Out now

Moon Cursed 

Part 2, The Artemis Curse

A new term. A wicked spell. An end to innocence and lies.

University never looked so good. Karisa caused a stir with her wandless magic and survived a shadow mage attack. With a magical lacrosse championship and a winter ball to celebrate, there’s a growing sense of camaraderie at Takoda.

But not everyone is keen to embrace Karisa’s secret quest.

Garrett Huxley is a wizard with an attitude—and the reputation to match. He’s got her in a daze, and she never knows what to expect from him. But Garrett is the key to unlocking the most stubborn of the guilds. Karisa must learn to place her trust in him and what she feels in her heart, whatever the cost.

The Shadow Master is closing in, and his spies are everywhere. There’s only thing Karisa fears more than Donovan Tempest. The Artemis Curse may have finally found her, and the consequences could be devastating.

Moon Cursed is the second book in the 5-part story, The Artemis Curse. Parts one through to four ends on a cliffhanger, with the fifth book concluding the tale. Part Three, Moon Set, will be available later in 2023.


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D.D. Line

D. D. Line lives in coastal Western Australia with her family and two over-enthusiastic dogs. Reading was her favourite childhood pastime. In her senior year, thanks to a crush on her English teacher and a desire to impress him, she developed a deep love of writing stories.

She writes Romantic Suspense and Paranormal Romance where her characters find redemption through romance. Her Trinket Bay romantic suspense series is published by Gumnut Press. Books in this series have won an ARRA award and placed in competitions such as The NEST and the Daphne du Maurier Kiss of Death awards in the United States, and the Koru Award in New Zealand. Her paranormal romance series, The Artemis Curse, is a five-part series with theirst two books now available on KU.

Her short stories feature in various anthologies throughout Australia such as Gumnut Press’s ‘Holiday Kisses’ and ‘Sweet Delights’ anthologies. She won the 2022 KSP Writing Centre’s Spooky Stories with her story, ‘Jimmy and Me’ based on the theme ‘Best Friend.’

She’s a wife, a child wrangler, and a wannabe baker who wishes she could sing.

D. D. Line looks after Member Services and is also the Aspiring Ambassador for Romance Writers of Australia (RWA). She's a member of DSDU (Darkside DownUnder), Romance Writers of New Zealand (RWNZ) and the Australian Romance Readers Association (ARRA). 

She loves hearing from her readers. :)


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Thursday, 12 October 2017

Magic Thursday: What do the DarkSiders write?

by Eleni Konstantine


We state on our website that the DarkSiders are writers mostly from Australia and New Zealand who write speculative fiction with romantic elements. Be it fantasy, paranormal, dark urban fantasy, futuristic and everything in between.

Let's break this down.


What is speculative fiction?

According to Wikipedia, "Speculative fiction is an umbrella genre encompassing narrative fiction with supernatural or futuristic elements. This includes the genres science fiction, fantasy, superhero fiction, science fantasy, horror and supernatural fiction, as well as their combinations."


That's a pretty good and broad definition.

You can see the attraction of the genre when it includes everything from myth and magic, space travel, discovery of new planets/worlds, ghosts, monsters, zombies, dragons, wizards/witches, scientific discoveries, 'Evil', survival, disasters, and even different societal structures, some to the extreme.


What is romance?

Again, according to Wikipedia "The romance novel or romantic novel...place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." There are many sub-genres of the romance novel including fantasy, historical romance, paranormal fiction, and science fiction."


You can see the attraction of being able to have a satisfyingly happy ending to a journey filled with conflict for two characters who are deeply in love.



The DarkSiders

Since we are a group affiliated with the Romance Writers of Australia, most of us also have romance or romantic elements in our work which usually contains speculative fiction.

The combination of speculative fiction and romance is a strong one and can attract a variety of readers.

You can see our members categorised by genre on our website. Of course some of these overlap, which is part of the joy of writing genre fiction, but also it made it difficult for publishers and book sellers to know exactly where to place these stories. With the rise of e-books and digital publishing, multiple 'shelving' with categories and keywords has allowed these cross genres to find a home easier.


Let's check out all the sub-genres in the speculative fiction umbrella we DarkSiders write...


  • Dark Fantasy
  • Dark Urban Fantasy
  • Dystopian Erotica
  • Epic Fantasy
  • Erotic Paranormal Romance
  • Fantasy
  • Fantasy Romance
  • Flash Fiction
  • Futuristic
  • Futuristic Romance
  • Gay Fiction
  • Historical with Spec Fiction Elements
  • Horror
  • Humour
  • Male/Male Romance
  • Middle Grade
  • Mythological Romance
  • NA - New Adult
  • Paranormal 
  • Paranormal Adventure
  • Paranormal Romance
  • Post Apocalyptic
  • Romantic Erotica
  • Romantic Fantasy
  • Sci Fi
  • SFR - Sci Fi Romance
  • Short Stories
  • Space Opera
  • Speculative Fiction 
  • Speculative Fiction Romance
  • Steampunk
  • Supernatural
  • Sword and Sorcery
  • Time Travel
  • Urban Fantasy
  • YA - Young Adult

That definitely is a broad range as is our non-speculative fiction areas.


Non Speculative Fiction
  • Children's Stories
  • Contemporary Erotica
  • Contemporary Romance
  • Contemporary Romantic Suspense
  • Contemporary Suspense
  • Erotic Romance
  • Inspirational 
  • Junior Fiction
  • Mystery
  • NA - New Adult
  • Poetry
  • Romance
  • Romantic Suspense 
  • Rural Romance
  • Non-fiction


While we concentrate on the speculative fiction side on the DSDU, we want to also celebrate the non-spec fic that our authors also write, so hence why you see us talking about this as well.


If you enjoy reading any of the above genres, you've come to the right place!


~Eleni



All images courtesy of Pixabay.

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Magic Thursday: going Paranormal Noir


Tomorrow (6th December) sees the release of my latest story, a novelette (7 500 words) which is a paranormal noir.

I've always loved those old film noir and have looked at them with a bit of tongue-in-cheek in my story SNOOP.


Lauren Becall: an inspiration
For one thing there is no hard-boiled male detective. Instead I have a sassy female detective who can hold her own.

In fact I wanted to start the story with a spin on the femme fatale trope.


I have set the story in Angel City, location unknown. I wanted the city to be universal to some extent and with the paranormal well and truly a part of the normal world. Or in our heroine's case, in the crime world.


I tend to like mixing things up - usually there's a romantic element in my stories and yes there is a love interest but it was more the noir that I was going for in this story. Or my blend of noir. I had a blast writing this story, and because I really loved the world, I shall return to its motley crew of characters.


How about you - do you like cross-genres?


Please leave a comment for your chance to win a copy of SNOOP.


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Bob's rule of investigating: Never take the paranormal at face value.

Daisy Luck is a SNOOP - Sanctioned Nationalized Officer Of the Paranormal. Her latest case involving a vampire and a gremlin has her private eye senses in a spin. Throw in yummy Detective Maroney and her life couldn't get more complicated - or could it?




Available for pre-order from Musa Publishing. Out 6th December!








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