Mythpunk
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Mythpunk, a subgenre of mythic fiction, is a term used by Catherynne M. Valente and other American fantasy writers to define a specific brand of nonrealist fiction, largely written by women authors, which starts in folklore and myth and from there layers in postmodern fantastic techniques: urban fantasy, confessional poetry, non-linear storytelling, linguistic calisthenics, worldbuilding, and academic fantasy. Writers of works that can be considered to fall under the mythpunk label are Greer Gilman, Theodora Goss, Yoon Ha Lee, Vera Nazarian, Holly Phillips, Sonya Taaffe, Erzebet Barthold Yellow-Boy, and Valente herself.