Urban Fantasy is a genre that became more popular starting in the 1980s. In Urban Fantasy, the magical shares our world, but is often hidden in some way. It differs from Magical Realism in that in Magical Realism, the magic is accepted as a normal part of the world. Not everyone has magic, but those that do or those around them more or less accept it as part of the status quo. When you think of Urban Fantasy, think about perhaps some of the magical people/creatures living underground in old subway tunnels. Or perhaps inhabiting an arts studio where their eccentricities might be discounted rather than really noticed.
Terri Windling is also of note as she has been editor, writer, artist and more in the genre and beyond starting when it became more popular.
Some other favorites of mine include, but are not limited to:
C.E. Murphy - The Walker Papers
Faith Hunter - The Jane Yellowrock series and the Soulwood series
Seanan McGuire - The InCryptid series and October Daye series
SM Reine - Preternatural Affairs and more
Kim Harrison - The Hollows series
Patricia Briggs - The Mercy Thompson Series
Jennifer Estep - The Elemental Assassin Series
Jim Butcher - The Dresden Files
Kevin Hearne - The Iron Druid Chronicles
If you enjoy contemporary fantasy, you will most likely enjoy urban fantasy. I remember being surprised at how many people chose to use a blend of Celtic and Native American beings. For example, in book one of the Walker Papers, Urban Shaman, Joanne Walker discovers that she is a shaman and must save people from the Wild Hunt. Some other authors design a magic system virtually from scratch - the Elemental Assassin series for example.
Question: Is it possible to have urban fantasy in a historical city setting such as Boston? An example here would possibly be The Whimbrel House series by Charlie N. Holmberg.
Please understand this is not a definitive list, but rather some Urban Fantasy authors I have enjoyed over the years. If you have a favorite you don't see here or have something you'd like to add, please feel free to do so in the comments. Happy Reading!

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