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a story with fantastical elements set in a world we can recognize as our own
It does make sense, but I still think it's very important that it's not our world, and there's always something jarring or chilling about that. (I think personally I get stuck on the word urban, since I'm kind of insistent on the importance of rural environments as setting.)
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And I understand why you get stuck on "urban." I was meaning it more in the urban legend sense than in the urban city sense.
I wouldn't call it contemporary fiction either, but nontraditional fantasy bothers me, too. There needs to be a happy medium word that connotes a modern (or perhaps industrialized? or post-feudal?) world with fantastical elements. Something that would encompass Frankenstein's monster and the Impala and the Sandman and be very clear that those are all included under this definition.
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