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I don't really remember a time when a SF/F didn't have a pretty large section in most UK bookstores (I was born in 1978), and like, for example I bought the White Wolf (!!!) reissue/collection of Corum stories (so pretty obscure Moorcock) at a totally normal mainstream bookstore in Hampstead in the mid 1990s (I think Waterstones and I think the Waterstones is still there amazingly, albeit only because that is one of the most maximally gentrified but not emptied-out by absentee landlord parts of London).Here's a Geek Confession: I almost miss when "Magical Realism" was what you called a book when you didn't want it shelved in the "Sci-Fi/Fantasy" section at the back of the bookstore /s. On the other hand, I DO appreciate the growth of the SF/F over-genre, and it's nice having a whole wall at my local Barnes and Nobel instead of a four-foot section of paperbacks at Waldenbooks, as it once was.
By the time I was seriously looking for fantasy in the US it was the very late 1990s (like 1999) and I found bookstores there to be the same way, but by then we were into the ascension of fantasy as a really major genre.
But I do seem to remember the genre of "magical realism" getting really stretched in the mid 1990s!







