If you were an author, you would write _____?

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If you were an author, you would write _____?

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Children's literature. I've always wanted to do this. Maybe, some day. :)
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I would also like to write children's books (middle grade), preferably fantasy.
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Probably young adult fantasy/paranormal
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children books and mysteries.
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Horror/ Thriller or YA. Or YA horror.
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An YA Horror/ Paranormal. Yea..
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Most likely, I would write young adult fantasy or science fiction. I also might write mysteries.
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I would write just about anything and everything, I enjoy writing :D
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I am actually working on two stories now. One is based on paranormal apocalypse the other is a paranormal romance. :D Will they ever get published though? Probably not. I doubt I will make it that far.
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Probably YA Fantasy. Though...I get a lot of plot bunnies for thrillers. And more psychological based stuff. It would depend on what I was inspired to write and what came to me for that particular plot.
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I'd write various genres. Erotic, Children's, Health and Wellness books.
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Dystopian/Sci-Fy
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I would write fantasy YA books. Have tried a couple of times although always loose motivation. Think I like reading other peoples work more
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Teen Fiction.
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Mysteries. And the occasional historical nonfiction.
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