ext_88293 ([identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] writercises2009-05-22 11:01 am
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TECH: 101 Tips (13)

Original posting 20 May 2009

Writers' Digest, October 2004, pages 26 to 33, has a collection of short "nuggets of wisdom" related to getting published. Maria Schneider is the author of the compilation. Take a deep breath, and here we go:
"There's a greater diversity of books being published now. The genres have evolved so every reader can more easily find the kind of book he enjoys. For authors such as myself who once didn't fit perfectly into a specific genre niche, we now have subgenres where we can allow our voices and styles to flourish." Katherine Sutcliffe
I think part of the message here is that yes, you can write genre -- but if you find yourself breaking out of the genre, that's okay, too. Mostly, write what you are interested in, what moves you, what excites you. We have blends and cross-genre writing of all kinds (paranormal romance? thrillers and mysteries and what not in the fantasy worlds? go ahead and dream it!)

Just write!