tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7663321286319002443.post5558573795495440299..comments2024-03-28T08:02:30.057-04:00Comments on Word-Whores: Being a Multi-Genre WriterK.A. Krantzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06674754426001151828noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7663321286319002443.post-77271689247688728462013-10-13T15:54:38.265-04:002013-10-13T15:54:38.265-04:00If my experience is any indicator, you're bett...If my experience is any indicator, you're better off writing what moves you and seeing what ends up selling!Jeffe Kennedyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04779020656676094853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7663321286319002443.post-84390121709709340602013-10-13T09:54:06.859-04:002013-10-13T09:54:06.859-04:00"...I don't think in terms of genre. They..."...I don't think in terms of genre. They're all just stories to me." Yes! Exactly. I've tried sticking to writing one genre, really I have, but I can't. I like writing different genres - suspense, mystery, speculative fiction and urban fantasy as of now, but who knows, I might have a SF novel in me or a MG fantasy or a historical. I know I'm probably screwing myself by not sticking to one thing and building a brand around it, but writing everything makes me happy.<br /><br />Now I need to get back to editing this suspense novel so I can jump into writing a new UF for NaNo. ;o)B.E. Sandersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04336115135400388268noreply@blogger.com