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Genres & Their Deffinitions (Text and Video)

While there ar a plethora of genre and subgenres which exist, WISP has currently included the following. The genres listed by no means entails all of the BISAC categories for books, nor all extant categories for videos. Creators may add Genre Labels to their content once a project has been approved after initial review. Projects without a Genre Label will not be able to be published. While most subgenres will only belong to one main category, some subgenres - like


Fiction

This broad category encompasses all kinds of imaginative stories regarding imaginative people and event.

  • Alternate Earth/Alternate Reality - The primary plot of the story involves or take place either in part in or entirely on an alternate and version of Earth or in an alterate reality regardless on the location within the alternate reality. The story may alternate back and forth between both both relaities or not but the…

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Spiciness Levels


The "Spiciness Level" of a pice of content tells readers and viewers how sexually explicit the content is going to be. While "spice" might be considered a Trauma Trigger by some consumers, others may seek out content specifically because they want a little more "spice" in their content. Having multiple levels of "spice" allows creators to let their fans know exactly how much sexually explicit the content they are about to consume is. Spiciness Levels also allow parents and guardians to determine if piece of content may or may not be appropriate for their child who wants to consume content that was created with adults in mind.

Below are the 7 Spiciness Levels


  1. None - This is the first level. If a piece of content is labeled as "None" there is no romantic or sexually explicit or romantic descriptions or protrayals. What does this mean? For Example: Stating that a…

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Age Appropriateness of Content


In the Appropriate Content Labels post we listed several of the types of labels that are available for labeling and sorting content into audience friendly categries. One of the best ways to avoid negative reviews is to make sure that the audience your content is reaching is the intended and appropriate audience. Here at Warlocks In Space Publishing, we want all of our creators to make the most of their creative works by ensuring that they never misrepresent the age that their content is intended for. We also want to protect children and allow parents to have as much control over and understanding of the content that their kids are accessing on our site.


Our Labeling and age range is slightly different from traditional publishers. Where in traditional publishing the age label refers to the age of the main character and not the appropriateness of that book's content for that…


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Appropriate Content Labels



There are multiple types of labels available for each form of content. These labels are necessary to help site visitors find the content type they are looking for. Content labeling begins on the "Submit A New Project For Review" page. Here you provide WISP staff with the current format of the project you want to monetize on the website and specify whether or not your project needs a Trigger Warning.


Additional labels added at the time include

  • Age of the Intended Audience

  • Genres

  • Spiciness Level


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